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1891. 



STOKE POGIS-RIOTER BLOOD. 



WM. SEWARD WEBB, Proprietor. 

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INDEX. 



BULLS. 

Catalogue Motes Pedigree 

No. Page. Page. 

1 Midas of Oxford 59S6 5 6-7 

2 Mollie's Oxford Pogis 23734 8 9 

3 Fred of Shelburne 2662S 10 11 

4 Midas of Shelburne 26629 12 13 

COWS. 

5 Marjoram of Shelburne 46281 14 15 

6 Hope of Shelburne 68272 16 17 

7 Prudie of Shelburne 54022 18 19 

8 Waif of Shelburne 46481 20 21 

9 Gracie of Shelburne 46283 22 23 

10 Georgie of Shelburne 68268 24 25 

11 Tiny of Shelburne 68273 26 27 

12 Amy of Shelburne 68270. 28 29 

13 Maud of Shelburne 60102 30 31 

14 Estelle of Shelburne 68275 32 33 

15 Isla of Shelburne 68271 34 35 

16 Elsie of Shelburne 68269.. 36 37 

17 Julie of Shelburne 68346 38 39 

18 Ava of Shelburne 68347 40 41 

19 Kate of Shelburne 68274 42 43 

20 Rioter's Gem 2nd 60105 44 45 

21 Shelburne Blossom 46282 46 47 

22 Gracie Pogis 60103 48 49 

23 Jessie of Shelburne 60101 50 51 

24 Sprigie of Shelburne 68348 52 53 

25 Pera's Pogis 60104 . 54 55 

26 Rioter's Gem 12817 56 57 

27 Thankful Blossom 17153 58 59 

28 Too Too 22222 .1 60 61 

29 Pennipogis 29995 62 63 

30 Flossy Pogis 41197 *.% 64 65 

31 Blossom Pogis 29747 = 66 67 

32 Marietta Pogis 41198 .__, 68 69 

33 Ethel of St. Lambert 41196 '.'_. 70 71 

34 Ethel Hugo 30164. *?>V: .f. _& .'"..-,». ._ 72 73 

35 Mollie Garfield 12172 '. 74 75 

36 Waif of St, Lambert 36738 .' '. 76 77 

37 Cherry Budd 16079 78 79 



BULLS. 

No. 1. 

MIDAS OF OXFORD 5986. 

Dropped July, 1877. Died 1890. Bred by Peter Le Clair, Wincoski, Vt. 
Mulberry fawn ; black tongue ; black switch. 



Sire, STOKE POGIS 1259 (846 E. H. B.), imp. 

For extended pedigree see page 6. 

Dam, MATILDA 3238, imp. 

For extended pedigree see page 7. 

Midas of Oxford 5986 was full brotber to Matilda 4th 12816, who gave for her owners, Messrs. Miller & 
Siblev, Franklin, Pa., on moderate rations, 16,153f lbs. of milk for the year ending April 6, 1886, and for the same 
time is believed, from tests aggregating 144 days in 11 different months, to have made fully 950 lbs. of butter. 

Until 1884 Midas of Oxford had been used principally on common stock, and his get have been owned generally 
by those who never made butter tests. All his daughters, however, so far as known, have capacious, symmetrical 
udders, and are remarkably large, rich and persistent milkers. One registered daughter, La Petite Mere 3d 12814, 
tested for butter, made 16 lbs. 9 oz. in 7 days without forcing. 

Stoke Pogis 1259, imp., was also the sire of Stoke Pogis 3d, who sired 24 cows tested for butter, averaging 19 
lbs. 15| oz. Among these are the noted cows Mary Anne of St. Lambert 9770, 36 lbs. 12i oz. ; Ida of St. Lambert 
24990, 30 lbs. 2\ oz.; Mermaid of St. Lambert 9771, 25 lbs. 13£ oz.; Naiad of St. Lambert 12965, 22 lbs. 2£ oz.; 
Niobe of St. Lambert 129o9, 21 lbs. 9|- oz.; all official records for Committee of A. J. C. C. 

Rioter (746 E. H. B.) was great-grandsire of Stoke Pogis 3d and Violet 3d, who has a record of 15 lbs. 8 oz. 
He was grandsire of Lightsome, who sold in England for 255 guineas ; Duchy 255 guineas; Milk Girl, 150 guineas; 
Margin, 80 guineas ; and Smirk, 90 guineas. He was also grandsire of Eurotas 2454, test, 22 lbs. 7 oz.; Torfrida 
3596, test 17 lbs. 6| oz.; and Pet Guilford 3377, rate of 18 lbs. 4£ oz. 

Pedlar (631 E. H. B.) was grandsire of Dolphin 2d 468, who got Clotho, Hybla, Rachel Ray (nearly 14 lbs. 
when 10 years old). Great-grandsire of Robinette, 14 lbs.; Miss Willie Jones, 16 lbs. 4 oz.; and Silversides, 14 lbs. 

Matilda 3238 produced Matilda 4th, above mentioned, also Matilda 2d 5471, dam of Minnie of Oxford 12806, 
test, 16 lbs.; also Matilda 3d 12808, dam of Mintha 12812, test, 15 lbs.; also Matilda 5th 18068, test, 16 lbs. 4 oz. 
with first calf. 

Maggie was grandam of Marjoram 3239, the dam of Stoke Pogis 3d. 

The dam, grandam , great-grandam, and great-great-grandam of Matilda 3238, imp., were 17 lb. cows. 

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No. i. 
MIDAS OF OXFORD 5986. 

SIRE. 



f Vapour 906 E. H. B. 



f Paladin 618 E. H.B. 



(Paragon. 



f Pedlar 631 

E. H. B. i 



f Rioter 746 

E. H. B.J, 



a 

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H 

00 

OS 

in 



Fortune 332 E. H. B. 
Violet (Dauncey's). 

(Fortune 332 E. H.B. 
Pledge 



( Cardinal 157 E 



I Pawn . 



' Fortune 332 E. H.B. 



Label 

(Dauncey's.) 



fLeo483E. H. B....h: 
"Woodpecker 961 ( 



( Pope 652 E. H. B. 
H.B. < 



j Pope 652 E. H. B. 
' 1 Pag. 
I Pope 652 E. H. B. 



E. H. B.^ 



i. Wedge. 



Laudanum. 



/"Cardinal 157 E.H.B. 



Pontiff 650 E. H. B. \ Pop | 6 |? B 
Whaddon. 
( Pope 652 E. H. B. 



(Lethe. 



/"Fowler 335 E. H. B. 



^ Opium . 



Poppy. 



Rita 

(Dauncey's.) 



fD'Orsay256E.H. B."j 

1 



Dormouse. 



(Fortune 332 E.H.B. 
( Vapour 906 E. H. B. -! 
. . . ■< ( Violet (Dauncey's.) 

( Fowler 335 E. H. B. 

Picotee •/ I Welchman 931 E.H.B. 

(Dauncey's.) ( p . . I 

rmlv ) ( Fortune 332E. H. B. 

( Perfume 



f Pedlar 631, E.H.B. 

(See above.) 



f Paladin 618 E. H.B. 



L Grief. 



f Dormouse 254 

E. H. B.-j 

I 



Gin. 



[Dormouse. 



[ Perfume 

("Vapour 906 E.H.B. 

(^Paragon 

j Vapour 906 E. H. B. 

( Dot, imp. 

f Fortune 332 E.H.B., imp 



( Violet. 

\ Fortune 332 E. H B., imp. 

( Violet, imp. 

( Fortune 332 E. H. B., imp. 

1 Cardinal 157E. H.B. ; 
( Pledge i y See above. 



1 Card n 

( Pawn 
( Fortune 332 E. H. B., imp. 

( Violet, imp. 



/ Bodach Glas 98 

E. H. B. 



Ghost. 



Young Rioter | ~„„ „, 

751 E. H. B. f See above ' 



{ Brownie . 



Woodpecker 961 I Leo 483 E.H.B....) 

E. H. B.-< V See above. 

(Wedge ) 



(Wapiti 927 

E. H. B. 



Tattle. 



(, Violet, imp. 



Pedlar 031 E. H. B. . -j See above 



(Brunette 



( Pope 652 
I Welch 930 E. H.B. J E.H.B.. 
< ) imp. 

( Imported. ( Daisy, imp, 



f Bodach Glas 98 1 Fortune 332E. H. B., imp. 

E. H. B.< 

( Brownie (see above). 



, Wapiti 



f Vapour 906 E. H. B 



Fortune 332 E.H.B. 



(Fc 
'iVi 



Violet (Dauncey's). 



Windsor . 



' Fowler 335 E. H. B., imp. 



' Leo 483 E. H. B . 



Tingtang. 



Wasp . 
/ Welchman 931 E. H. B. 



v Wedge. 



k Tin . 



I Heiress. 



Matilda Ms. imp 
(For extended pedigree see opposite page.) 



flmported. 
[ Legacy... 



( Leo 
' } Gris 



Leo 483 E. H. B... 
Grizzle. 



I Pope 652 E. H. B. 

( Pontiff 650 E. H. B. j Pop |, 6 f B 
( Whaddon. 

( Pope 652 E. H. B. 



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>Stoke Pogta 1258, Sir. !■:. 11. 1!.. Imp. 

Pot extended pedigree sec opposite page.) 



No. 1. 

MIDAS OF OXFORD 5986. 

DAM. 



Parade 626 

i: u. B.-! 



""""■'{ 



Fowler 885 E. n. 1!., imp. 



'- 

a 

- 

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E. H. B 



Dormouse. 



Fortune 332E. II. B., imp. 



Parade . 



( Vapour 906 E. H. B. 

< ( Violet, imp. 

( Dot, imp. 



f Wapiti 927 E. H. B. \ See above. 

Fowler .335 E. H. B., imp. 



( Fortune 332 E. H. B., imp. 



'-Pride 



f Vapour BOG E.H. B. - 



[ Violet, imp. 



[ Prism. 



'Leo 483 E. H. B.... 



( Pope 652 E. H. B., imp. 



.Pearl. 



[Pledge. 



( Cardinal 157 E.H.B. 



Pawn. 



- See page 0. 



I Pedlar 631 E.H.B. 
f Wapiti 927 E. H. B . \ V See above. 

( Wapiti 



[s , 



f Dolphin 242 

E. H. B. 



( Fortune 332 E. H. B., imp. 



-Vapour 906 E. H. B. 



Violet, imp. 



.Daystar -( 



I. Doll. 



I Doll 
' Fowler 335 E. H. B., imp. 



L Dazzle. 



^Dingy. 



( Dot, imp. 
f Welchman 931 E H. B., imp. 

/"Fortune 332 E. H. B., imp. 



Creole. 



^Negress. 



Beau 45 E. H. B.. imp. 



(Woodpecker 961 ( Leo 483 E. II. B . . . . 1 
E. H. B.-{ S-Secpage6. 

(Wedge ) 
Negress. 



Bedesman 49 

E.H.B. ■{ 



["The Gypsy 354 



f Meteor 554 E. H. B.- 



i. Gipsy, imp. 



fPrize Flower 708 E. H. B., imp. 



[Minna. 



L Minx. 



Brenda, imp. 



( Loveapple 512 E. H. B., imp. 
( Midge, imp. 



f Meteor 5.54 E. H. B. 



f Brigand 118 

E. U.B.J, 



Bean 45 E. H. B., imp. 



[Minna, see above. 



Maggie. 



("Matchless 540 

E. H. B 



I 
I 
[ Madge. 



I Loveapple 512 E. H. B., imp 
(.Blush 1 

\01d Blush -j 

f Beau 45 E.H.B., imp. vBlossom. 

f Prize Flower 708 E. H. B., imp 

( Midge, imp. 

00 



/"Orange Bov 607 I Dauncey bull. 

"E.H.B. J. 



[Mousey, imp. 



[Maylly . 



No. 2. 

MOLLIE'S OXFORD POGIS 23734. 

Dropped March 9, 1889. 
Breeder, owner. 

Mulberry fawn ; color solid ; white tongue ; black switch. A grand young bull, very handsome and a true repro- 
duction of his sire ; will undoubtedly prove an invaluable acquisition to the herd. 

Sire, MIDAS OF OXFORD 5986. 
Dam, MOLLIE GARFIELD 12172. 

Midas of Oxford 5986 was full brother to Matilda 4th 12816, who gave for her owners, Messrs. Miller 
& Sibley, Franklin, Pa., on moderate rations, 16,153f lbs. of milk for the year ending April 6,' 1886, and for the same 
time is believed, from tests aggregating 144 days in 11 different months, to have made fully 950 lbs. of butter. 

Midas of Oxford's registered daughter, La Petite Mere 3d 12814, tested for butter, made 16 lbs. 9 oz. in 
seven days, without forcing. 

Stoke Pogis 1259, imp., was also the sire of Stoke Pogis 3d, who sired 24 cows tested for butter, averaging 
19 lbs. 15£ oz. Among these are the noted cows Mary Anne of St. Lambert and Ida of St. Lambert. 

Rioter 746 E. H. B. was great-grandsire of Stoke Pogis 3d, and Violet 3d, who has a record of 15 lbs. 8 oz. 
He was grandsire of Lightsome, who sold in England for 255 guineas; Duchy, 255 guineas; Milk Girl, 150 guineas; 
Margin, 80 guineas; and Smirk, 90 guineas. He was also grandsire of Eurotas 2454, test 22 lbs. 7 oz. ; Torfrida 
3596, test 17 lbs. 6| oz.; and Pet Guilford 3377, rate of 18 lbs. 4| oz. 

The dam, grandam, great-grandam, and great-great-grandam of Matilda 3238, imp., were 17-lb. cows. 

Mollie Garfield 12172. The following butter-yield speaks for the quality of this cow : From March 18 to 
December 20, 1881, she made 546 lbs. 8 oz. of butter, an average of 60 lbs. 10^ oz. a month for 9 months. Her 
highest yield for a single week was June 4 to 11, when she made 21 lbs. Her grain feed never exceeded 4 quarts, 
half ground corn and oats and half bran twice a day. From July 1 to August 1, 1882, she gave 904 lbs. 12 oz. of 
milk, which produced 82 lbs. of butter. From August 1 to September 1, 1882, she gave 975 lbs. 4 oz. of milk, yield- 
ing 81 lbs. of butter. Total for the 2 months, 1,880 lbs. of milk, 163 lbs. of butter. Commencing April 9, 1883, for 
140 consecutive days (20 weeks) she gave 4,417 lbs. 4 oz. of milk, yielding 384 lbs. 4 oz. of butter, an average of 
19 lbs. 3£ oz. a week for 20 weeks. Her highest yield for a single week was from June 7 to 15, when she made 
22 lbs. 12 oz. of butter. During the 20 weeks she gave nearly five times her own weight in milk. All above tests 
made for Hiram Schutt, Port Gibson, N. Y., and F. S. Peer, Mount Morris, N. Y. She produced Dolly Dale 16140, 
that tested 15 lbs. 7 oz. for Mr. Peer, and Mollie Garfield 2d 18662, 15 lbs. 14 oz. as a three-year-old, and Duchess of 
Manchester 20538, 14 lbs. as a three-year-old. 

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No. 2. 



MOLLIES OXFORD POGIS 23734. 



.Midas of Oxford 5986 



Stofee Pogis 1259, imp. 



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^Matilda 3238, imp. 



> Mollie Garfield 12172. 



Maple Dale 2907 



Young Kioter 

751 E. H. B. 



Essay 



[ Gri 



Grief. 



T?i^o,. Ma phr S Pedlar 631 E. H. B. 

Rioter m E. H. B. . . . j Rita (Dauncey - s) . 

j Pedlar 631 E. H. B. 
1 Gin. 

Young Rioter 751 E. H. B. -j gjg 746 E - * B ' 

Tattle \ Wa P itL m E - H - B - 

latUe " | Ting Tang. 

f Parade 626 E. H. B _. -j g^ ** ^ * B ' 

f The Duke 278 E. H. B. J 

I U.^.. jg ffi |.*l*H.K 

| fB ede sm a„«E.H.B j M-g^Hi* H. R 

[ Mattie J 

Maggie j Brigand 118 E.H.B. 

°° I Madge. 



fBelisario 640. 

i 



Bel Caliph 1432 -J 



Calliope 1326 



("Victor 797, imp. 



L Susa 1990, imp. 



| Pilot Boy 488, imp {g^ft, 

(Flora 1422 j g^hmond 19. 

{John Le Bas 398, imp. 
Caltha 877, imp. 



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No. 3. 



FRED OF SHELBURNE 26628. 

Dropped March 30, 1890. 
Breeder, owner. 

Dark fawn ; color solid ; black tongue and switch. A promising young bull, possessing the characteristics of his 

famous sire in a very marked degree. 

Sire, MIDAS OF OXFORD 5986. 
Dam, WAIF OF ST. LAMBERT 36738. 



Midas of Oxford 5986 was full brother to Matilda 4th 12816, who gave for her owners, Messrs. Miller & 
Sibley, Franklin, Pa., on moderate rations, 16,153§ lbs. of milk for the year ending April 6, 1886, and for the same 
time is believed, from tests aggregating 144 days in 11 different months, to have made fully 950 lbs. of butter. 

Midas of Oxford's registered daughter, La Petite Mere 3d 12814, tested for butter, made 16 lbs. 9 oz. in 
seven days, without forcing. 

Stoke Pogis 1259, imp., was also the sire of Stoke Pogis 3d, who sired 24 cows tested for butter, averaging 
19 lbs. 15$ oz. Among these are the noted cows Mary Anne of St. Lambert and Ida of St. Lambert. 

Rioter 746 E. H. B. was great-grandsire of Stoke Pogis 3d and Violet 3d, who has a record of 15 lbs. 8 oz. 
He was grandsire of Lightsome, who sold in England for 255 guineas; Duchy, 255 guineas; Milk Girl, 150 guineas; 
Margin, 80 guineas ; and Smirk, 90 guineas. He was also grandsire of Eurotas 2454, test 22 lbs. 7 oz.; Torfrida 
3596, test 17 lbs. 6£ oz.; and Pet Guilford 3377, rate of 18 lbs. 4| oz. 

The dam, grandam, great-grandam and great-great-grandam of Matilda 3238, imp., were 17-lb. cows. 

Waif of St. Lambert is pure St. Lambert ; no outcross. She is of the blood elements of Mary Anne of St. 
Lambert, 81 J per cent.; of Ida, Allie, Diana, and Cowslip of St. Lambert, each 56J per cent.; she has Stoke Pogis 
3d, 37£ per cent. 

Regarding Rioter's Pride 11694, Mrs. E. M. Jones writes : "I have had but one of his daughters to come in 
milk. She was a perfect type of a dairy cow, with an extra large and perfect udder. She gave at exactly two years 
old 14 quarts of milk a day, and tested 14 lbs. of butter in 7 days." 

Girl of St. Lambert 20423, Waif's dam, was a prize winner in her class and a member of the Gold Medal 
Herd at Ottawa in 1884. She gave 16 quarts of milk a day with first calf for Mrs. Jones. 

Lord Lisgar 1066 (son of Victor Hugo 197) was sire of the following list : 

NAME. WEIGHT OF BUTTER IN 7 DAYS. AUTHORITY. 

Sweet Briar of St. Lambert 5481 .22 lbs. 12 ozs . _ W. D. Reesor, Toronto, Ont. 

Jolie *' " 5126 15 " 13}£ " W. A. Reburn, St. Anne's, Que. 

Duchess " " 5111_ 15 " 13 " _._V. E. Fuller, Hamilton, Ont. 

Clematis " " 5178_ 14 " 3 " Wm. Rolph, Markbam, Ont. 

Rosette " " 5108... 14 " 2}£ " _.V. E. Fuller, Hamilton, Ont. 

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No. 3. 



FRED OF SHELBURNE 26628. 



'Young Rioter 

751 E. H. B. 



Rioter 716 E. H. B. 



Grief. 



( Pedlar 631 E. H. B. 
I Rita (Dauncey's). 

Pedlar 631 E. II. B. 



Stoke Pogis 1259, imp.-{ 



( Ped: 
IGin. 



/Mida* of Oxford 5936 



Matilda 3238, imp. 



/Rioter's Pride 11694 



Waif of St. Lambert 
36738 \ 



\Girl of St. Lambert 



[ Essay 



f Young Rioter 751 E. H. B. \ gjgf 746 R H " B 

T „ ttlp j Wapiti 927 E. H. B. 

1. lattie ( Ting Tang. 



Parade 626 E. H. B. 



fThe Duke 278 E. H. B. 



[JJaystar.... ( Dazzle. 

f Bedesman 49 E. H. B 



j D'Orsay 256 E. H. B. 
j Parade. 

( Dolphin 242 E. H. B. 



[Mat tie. 



( The Gipsy 354 E. H. B. 
Brenda. 



Maeeie j Brigand 118 E. H. B. 

I Maggie (Madge. 



f Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. 
Stoke Pogis 3d 2238. .. (846 E H - B) 



j Young Rioter 751 E. H. B. 
{ Essay. 



t^„ . ooo • j Dr. Syntax 240 E. H. B. 

Marjoram 3239, imp ] M •* 

(16 lbs.) ' magnet. 



. Pride of Windsor 483. 
(Bred at the Queen's 
Shaw Farm.) 



f Lord Lisgar 1066. 



20423 -j 



fOrloff 493, imp. 
I 



j Victor Hugo 197, imp. 
( Pauline 494, imp. 

1 Ophelie 493, imp j <££*£ imp . 

above. 



I Charity of St. Lambert f Stoke Po S is 3d 2238 j ^ * 

6638 \ 

[ Flora of St. Lambert 5526. {^^SS^L^i. 

(Bred at the Shaw Farm, 
Eng.) 



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No. 4. 

MIDAS OF SHELBURNE 26629. 

Dropped April 24, 1890. 
Breeder, owner. 

Dark fawn ; tongue and switch white ; a little white on belly and brisket ; white spot on right and left flank. 
Brother to Mollie's Oxford Pogis described on page 8, full of quality and a bull that should prove a worthy repre- 
sentative of his race. 

Sire, MIDAS OF OXFORD 5986. 
Dam MOLLIE GARFIELD 12172. 

Midas of Oxford 5986 was full brother to Matilda 4th 12816, who gave for her owners, Messrs. Miller & 
Sibley, Franklin, Pa., on moderate rations, 16,153f lbs. of milk for the year ending April 6, 1886, and for the same 
time is believed, from tests aggregating 144 days in 11 different months, to have made fully 950 lbs. of butter. 

Midas of Oxford's registered daughter, La Petite Mere 3d 12814, tested for butter, made 16 lbs. 9 oz. in 
seven days, without forcing. 

Stoke Pogis 1259, imp., was also the sire of Stoke Pogis 3d, who sired 24 cows tested for butter, averaging 
19 lbs. 15 J oz. Among these are the noted cows Mary Anne of St. Lambert and Ida of St. Lambert. 

Rioter 746 E. H. B. was great-grandsire of Stoke Pogis 3d, and Violet 3d, who has a record of 15 lbs. 8 oz. 
He was grandsire of Lightsome, who sold in England for 255 guineas ; Duchy, 255 guineas; Milk Girl, 150 guineas ; 
Margin, 80 guineas; and Smirk, 96 guineas. He was also grandsire of Eurotas 2454, test, 22 lbs. 7 oz. ; Torfrida 
3596, test 17 lbs. 6£ oz. ; and Pet Guilford 3377, rate of 18 lbs. 4£ oz. 

The dam, grandam, great-grandma, and great- great-gran dam of Matilda 3238, imp., were 11 -lb. cotes. 

Mollie Garfield 12172. The following butter-yield speaks for the quality of this cow : From March 18 to 
December 20, 1881, she made 546 lbs. 8 oz. of butter, an average of 60 lbs. 10£ oz. a month for 9 months. Her 
highest yield for a single week was June 4 to 11, when she made 21 lbs. Her grain feed never exceeded 4 quarts, 
half ground corn and oats and half bran twice a day. From July 1 to August 1, 1882, she gave 904 lbs. 12 oz. of 
milk, which produced 82 lbs of butter. From August 1 to September 1, 1882, she gave 975 lbs. 4 oz. of milk, yield- 
ing 81 lbs. of butter. Total for the 2 months, 1,880 lbs. of milk, 163 lbs. of butter. Commencing April 9, 1883, for 
140 consecutive days (20 weeks) she gave 4,417 lbs. 4 oz. of milk, yielding 384 lbs. 4 oz. of butter, an average of 
19 lbs. 34; oz. a week for 20 weeks. Her highest yield for a single week was from June 7 to 15, when she made 
22 lbs. 12 oz. of butter. During the 20 weeks she gave nearly five times her own weight in milk. All above tests 
made for Hiram Schutt, Port Gibson, N. Y., and F. S. Peer, Mount Morris, N. Y. She produced Dolly Dale 16140, 
that tested 15 lbs. 7 oz. for Mr. Peer, and Mollie Garfield 2d 18662, 15 lbs. 14 oz. as a three-year-old, and Duchess of 
Manchester 20538, 14 lbs. as a three-year-old. 

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No. 4. 



MIDAS OF SHELBURNE 26629. 



/ Stoke Pogis 1259, inip.<J 



Young EiCer f Biota «6 E. H. B. . .. jgjfcJMlLIL ». 

751 E. H. B. \ 

j Pedlar 631 E. H. B. 
i Gin. 



Grief 



■■£ 
■■£ 

- 

- 
- 

- 
I 
i. 

- 

2 



Midas of Oxford 5986. 



Matilda 3238, imp. 



Bel. Caliph 1432. 



Mollie Garfield 12172.. 



Maple Dale 2907. 



Young Rioter 751 E 



Essay 



. H. B. | 



Rioter 746 E. H. B. 
Grief. 



The Duke 278 E. H. B. 



Mattie. 



fBelisario 640. 



[Calliope 1326. 



f Victor 797, imp. 



is 



Susa 1990, imp. 



Tattle j Wapiti 927 E.H.B. 

/ Ting Tang. 

Parade 626 E. H. B -j $'0™* 256 E - H - B - 

[Daystar \ gjjga 243 E - H - B - 

f Bedesman 49 E. H. B j £^j p8y 354 K Hl B ' 

I Maggie .jBriga g ndll8E.H.B. 



Pilot Boy 488, imp. 
Flora 1422 



f John Le Bas 398, imp. 



. Caltha 877, imp. 



j Pilot 3, imp. 
/ Marigold 840. 

j Richmond 19. 
( Dam, imp. 



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cows. 



No. 5. 

MARJORAM OF SHELBURNE 46281. 

Dropped May 12th, 1887. 
Breeder, owner. 

Solid color ; tongue and switch black. 

Sire, MIDAS OF OXFORD 5986. 
Dam, TOO TOO 22222. 

Midas of Oxford 5986 was full brother to Matilda 4th 12816, who gave for her owners, Messrs. Miller & 
Sibley, Franklin, Pa., on moderate rations, 16,153f lbs. of milk for the year ending April 6, 1886, and for the same 
time is believed, from tests aggi'egating 144 days in 11 different months, to have made fully 950 lbs. of butter. 

Midas of Oxford's registered daughter, La Petite Mere 3d 12814, tested for butter, made 16 lbs. 9 oz. in 
seven days, without forcing. 

Stoke Pogis 1259, imp., was also the sire of Stoke Pogis 3d, who sired 24 cows tested for- butter, averaging 
19 lbs. 15£ oz. Among these are the noted cows Mary Anne of St. Lambert and Ida of St. Lambert. 

Rioter 746 E. H. B. was great-grandsire of Stoke Pogis 3d, and Violet 3d, who has a record of 15 lbs. 8 oz. 
He was grandsire of Lightsome, who sold in England for 255 guineas; Duchy, 255 guineas ; Milk Girl, 150 guineas; 
Margin, 80 guineas ; and Smirk, 90 guineas. He was also graudsire of Eurotas 2454, test 22 lbs. 7 oz. ; Torfrida 
3596, test 17 lbs. 6| oz.; and Pet Guilford 3377, rate of 18 lbs. 4| oz. 

The dam, grandam, great-grandam and great-great-grandam of Matilda 3238, imp., were 17-lb. coios. 

Too Too 22222 is by Marjoram's Rioter 5991, out of Compeer's Gentian 14107, both representing in their 
blood some of the most noted butter and milk records. Stoke Pogis 1259, imp., occurs twice in this pedigree, and 
his son, Stoke Pogis 3d 2238 was sire of Mary Anne of St. Lambert 9770, 36 lbs. \2{ oz.; Ida of St. Lambert 24990, 
30 lbs. 2-J oz.; Mermaid of St. Lambert 9771, 25 lbs. 13£ oz.; Naiad of St. Lambert 12965, 22 lbs. 2£ oz.; Niobe of 
St. Lambert 12969, 21 lbs. 9£ oz.; all official records for Committee of A. J. C. C, and 22 others reported as testing 
14 lbs. 5 oz. to 26 lbs. 7 oz. (or at that rate) each in 7 days. 

Alphea 171, also in this pedigree, tested 24 qts. milk per day, and for butter, on grass only, tested at the rate 
of 24| lbs. per week. Marjoram 3239 tested 16 lbs. in 7 days for Peter Le Clair, Winooski, Vt, Violet 3d 3240 has 
a record of 15£ lbs. of butter on a test of seven days. 

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No. 5. 



MARJORAM OF SHELBURNE 46281. 



Young Rioter 

751 E. H. B. 



f Rioter 746 E. H. B... 



j Pedlar 631 E. H. B. 
( Rita (Dauucey's). 



/Stoke Pogis 1259, hnp.«J 



[ Essay 



/Midas of Oxford 5986 



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["The Duke 278 E. H. B. 



Matilda 3238, imp { 



Mattie - 



1 Grief j Pedlar 631 E.H.B. 

f Young Rioter 751 E. H. B. j gjjf 746 E ' H ' B - 

T , I Wapiti 927 E. H. B. 

L tattle -j TingTang 

f Parade 626 E. H. B j g^ 256 E ' H - B ' 

Ustar jggJi^l.ILB. 

f Bedesman 49 E. H. B 

Maerfe * Bri S and 118 E - H - B - 

I. iviaggie ■ M . 



j The Gipsy 354 E. H. B. 
I Br end a. 



I Madge. 



f Stoke Pogis 1259, imp..... j Joung Rioter 751 E. H. 
fRioter Vulcan 5380.... (^ E. H. B.) « *»*■ 

Violet 3d 3240 imn. i Bus . tler 137 E " H ' B 



r Marjoram's Rioter 5991 ■{ 



I Too Too 22222. 



[Marjoram 2d 12805- 



Violet 3d 3240, imp . . . ■> $£etta. 

f Stoke Pogis 1259, imp < Youn « Rioter 7?1 E ' H - B " 

I (846 E. H. B.) 

j Marion™ 3239. imn 



(- Compeer 2367. 



Compeer's Gentian 



14107 <! 



"| Essay. 

Marjoram 3239, imp -j SagSt" 

SonofAlphea562.._._...|^P^^M m i, 

Bella Donna 1727.. • - { J^eiS. 2, 1527. 



Fringed Gentian 5313. _ J 



TQuogue 690. 



j Monadnock 258. 
j Frisky 1470. 



Uickopesett 2d 1871 j gS£S£i , ? 1 ™ 



Wickopesett 1175. 



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No. 6. 

HOPE OF SHELBURNE 68272. 

Dropped June 16, 1890. 
Breeder, owner. 

Light grey fawn ; no marks ; black tongue and switch. 

Sire, PERA'S OXFORD 18909. 
Dam, GEM POGIS 36857. 

Pera's Oxford 18909, his sire Midas of Oxford 5986 was full brother to Matilda 4th 12816, who gave her 
owners, Messrs. Miller & Sibley, Franklin, Pa., on moderate rations 16,153 lbs. 12 oz. of milk for the year ending 
April 6, 1886, and from tests aggregating 144 days in 11 different months made fully 950 lbs. of butter. 

Stoke Pogis 1259, imp., was sire of Stoke Pogis 3d, who sired 24 cows tested for butter, averaging 19 lbs. 
15£ oz., among whom were the famous Mary Anne of St. Lambert (36 lbs. 12^ oz.) and Ida of St. Lambert (63 lbs. of 
milk in one day; official record 30 lbs. 2^ oz. butter in 7 days). 

La Pera 2d 13404 tested 14 lbs. 8 oz. in 7 days, on grass only, with first calf. 

Champion of America 1567 was sire of 18 cows reported as testing 14 lbs. to 17 lbs. 15£ oz. each in 7 days. 

Earl of Brookside 1677 was by Kago 1353 out of Kosi 3431. Kago 1353 got Massena 25732 that tested 20 
lbs. 7 oz. in 7 days, 162 lbs. 4 oz. in 101 days, and 902 lbs. 3 oz. (estimated) in 380 days, all for P. P. Paddock, 
Malone, N. Y. Kosi 3431, tested 16 lbs. 7 oz. in 7 days at 15 years old, for W. H. Walrath, Clayton Centre, K Y. 
Webster's Pet 4103, tested 14 lbs. 2 oz. for W. H. Walrath, Clayton Centre, N. Y. 

Gem Pogis 36857 was by Rioter Hugo Pogis 13457 who was of pure St. Lambert blood, possessing through 
two crosses 37£ per cent, of the blood of Stoke Pogis 3d 2238. His dam, Niobe of St. Lambert 12969, made an 
official record of 21 lbs. 9^ oz. in 7 days for Committee of A. J. C. C. Orloff 3143 (twice in this pedigree) was 
the sire of Carrie Pogis 22568, that gave on second calf, without forcing, 219 lbs. of milk in 7 days, from which 
were made 15 lbs. 9 oz. of butter for V. E. Fuller, Hamilton, Ont. ; and Lisgar's Ella 24992, 17 lbs. for Mrs. E. M. 
Jones. 

Rioter's Gem 12817 has given her owner, when fresh, 18 quarts a day. Milks well up to calving; was never 
tested for butter. Was a member of the herd winning First Prize at N. J. State Fair, 1884. This pedigree will bear 
close inspection, as every bull is the sire of one or more tested cows, and every cow is either a tested cow or the dam 
of one or more tested cows, or both. Midas of Oxford 5986 is the sire of La Petite Mere 3d 12814, that tested 16 lbs. 
9 oz. for Geo. G. Creamer, Hamilton, Mass. La Belle Petite 3472 tested 17 lbs. 8 oz. for John H. Small, York, Pa. 
La Petite Mere 5470, dam of La Petite Mere 3d and La Belle Petite, above mentioned, was also dam of La Petite 
Mere 2d 12810, 16 lbs. 7 oz. for Miller & Sibley, Franklin, Pa. 

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No. 6. 



HOPE OF SHELBURNE 68272. 



f Stoke Pogis 1259, imp - 



Young Rioter 751 E. H. B. j ^j?^ r 



r 746 E. II. 15. 



Essay 



/Midas of Oxford 5986.^ 



\ Young Rioter 751 E. H. B. 
j Tattle. 



/Pera's Oxford 18909. 



(Matilda 3238- 



f The Duke 278 B. H. B... .. j gg^ 886 - 



Mattie. 



Bedesman 49. 



f Bed« 
| Mag 



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\LaPera2dl3404. 



Kahela 2859 



LLaPera7091- 



| Lord Byron 707 - j M Bess 1788 

Lady Gwendoline 2873.... j l^tesTl788. 
fEarl of Brookside 1677.... \ fof^fj 3 ' 






Welmter Pet 41 OS i Champion of America 1567 

weDster ret 4iiw ( Churchill Betsey 4105. 



f Riot er Hugo Pogis 1 3457 



Gem Pogis 36857.. 



^Rioter's Gem 12817-.-.-! 



f Orloff 3143 \ ^ d ™*j& 106<5 - 

/ Ophehe 493, imp. 

Orloff Stoke Pogis 11157 1 

{ Cheerful of St.Lamhert 8348 j j^Xf oflt'Smhert 

5125 

■ Stoke Pogis 3d 2238 \ ^ tok . e Vo S%\f d .' im P' 

° ( Marjoram 3239, imp. 

Estelle of St. Lambert 7011 j g£?f 2 f Vo09. 

Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. ... -j gung Rioter 751 E. H. B. 

Matilda 3238, imp j MattS.^ ^ E ' * B 

Stoke Pogis 3d 2238 \ g**! Fo ^^ 9 .' f^ P " 

° I Marjoram 3239. imp. 

La Petite Mere 5470 J Stoke Po S is 1359 ' im P- 

la feme Mcie 04/y. - ( yio]et M 3240) imp 



Niobe of St. Lambert 
12969 



f Midas of Oxford 5986.. 



(La Belle Petite 3472 _ 



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No. 7. 

PRUDIE OF SHELBURNE 54022. 

Dropped March 17, 1888. 
Breeder, owner. 

Light fawn ; no marks; black tongue and switch. 

Sire, MIDAS OF OXFORD 5486. 
Dam, KHEDIVE'S BLOSSOM 18172. 

Midas of Oxford 5986 was full brother to Matilda 4th 12816, who gave for her owners, Messrs. Miller & 
Sibley, Franklin, Pa., on moderate rations, 16,153| lbs. of milk for the year ending April 6, 1886, and for tbe same 
time is believed, from tests aggregating 144 days in 11 different months, to have made fully 950 lbs. of butter. 

Midas of Oxford's registered daughter, La Petite Mere 3d 12814, tested for butter, made 16 lbs. 9 oz. in 
seven days, without forcing. 

Stoke Pogis 1259, imp., was also the sire of Stoke Pogis 3d, who sired 24 cows tested for butter, averaging 
19 lbs. 15$ oz. Among these are the noted cows Mary Anne of St. Lambert and Ida of St. Lambert. 

Rioter 746 E. H. B. was great-grandsire of Stoke Pogis 3d, and Violet 3d, who has a record of 15 lbs. 8 oz. 
He was grandsire of Lightsome, who sold in England for 255 guineas ; Duchy, 255 guineas ; Milk Girl, 150 guineas ; 
Margin, 80 guineas; and Smirk, 90 guineas. He was also grandsire of Eurotas 2454, test 22 lbs. 7 oz. ; Torfrida 
3596, test 17 lbs. 6£ oz. ; and Pet Guilford 3377, rate of 18 lbs. 4| oz. 

The dam, grandam, great-grandam, great-great-grandam of Matilda 3238, imp., were 17-lb. cows. 

Khedive's Blossom 18172 was half sister to Princess 2d, with the highest weekly butter yield, and that an 
official record. Khedive P. S. 103, H. C, her sire, was sire of the following list : 

NAME. WEIGHT OF BUTTER IN SEVEN DATS. 

Princess 2d 804G 46 lbs. 12^ oz. 

Ona7840 22 " 10^" 

Daisy Queen 9619 .. 16 " 4 

Desire24360_ 16 " 4 

Blonde 2d 9268 14 " 4 " 



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No. 7. 



PRUDIE OF SHELBURNE 54022. 



I Young Rioter 

751 E. H. B. 



RW*r wis p n r j Pedlar 631 E. H. B. 

Rioter 746 E. H. B j RUa ( Dauncey - S ). 



Stoke Pogis 1259, imp..; 



^ Essay 



« /Midas of Oxford 5986 .. 

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\ Matilda 3238, imp. 



The Duke 278 E. H. B. 



Mattie . 



-Leo F. S. 198 H. C- 



( Khedive P. S. 103 H. C. 



Grief. 



Young Rioter 751 E. H. B. 



S Pedlar 631 E. H. B. 
\ Gin. 

I Rioter 746 E. H. B. 
Grief. 



Tattle j Wapiti 927 E.H.B. 

1 | Ting Tang. 

f Parade 626 E. H. B -j g^Sf 256 E " H " B " 



Davstar \ Dol P hin 242 K H ' B 

uaystar j T)awrffi _ 

f Bedesman 49 E. H. B. . 

[ Maggie 



j Dazzle. 

j The Gipsy 354 E. H. B. 
I Brenda. 



( Brigand 118 E. H. B. 
( Madge. 



< w i mmo t? a -irr h r < Noble F. S. 104 H. C. 
Welcome F. S. 166 H. C— j Daisy F g 6?8 c 



[ Silver Star F._S. 215 C. 



Brown Prince F. S. 85 



18172 



Coomassie 11874 ( Neptune P. S. 14 C ] H. C. 

F. S. 1442 H. C. j ( Fanny 3d F. S. 207 H. C. 

< Jersey Pride F. S. 1716 ^ ^ g ans . Peur P . S . 2 H. C. 



\On I. of J. 



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No. 8. 

WAIF OF SHELBURNE 46481. 

Dropped August 16, 1887. 
Breeder, owner. 

Light grey fawn ; no marks; black tongue and switch. 

Sire, OVER LAKE POGIS 14791. 
Dam, WAIF OF ST. LAMBERT 36738. 

Over Lake Pogis 14*791 by Midas of Oxford 5986, full brother to Matilda 4th 12816, who gave for her owners, 
Messrs. Miller & Sibley, Franklin, Pa., on moderate rations, 16,153| lbs. of milk for the year ending April 6, 1886, 
and for the same time is believed, from tests aggregating 144 days in 11 different months, to have made fully 950 lbs. 
of butter. 

Midas of Oxford's registered daughter, La Petite Mere 3d 12814, tested for butter, made 16 lbs. 9 oz. in 
seven days, without forcing. 

Stoke Pogis 1259, imp., was also the sire of Stoke Pogis 3d, who sired 24 cows tested for butter, averaging 
19 lbs. 15f oz. Among these are the noted cows Mary Anne of St. Lambert and Ida of St. Lambert. 

Rioter 746 E. H. B. was great-gran dsire of Stoke Pogis 3d, and Violet 3d, who has a record of 15 lbs. 8 oz. 
He was grandsire of Lightsome, who sold in England for 255 guineas ; Duchy, 255 guineas; Milk Girl, 150 guineas ; 
Margin, 80 guineas; and Smirk, 90 guineas. He was also grandsire of Eurotas 2454, test 22 lbs. 7 oz. ; Torfrida 
3596, test 17 lbs. 6^ oz. ; and Pet Guilford 3377, rate of 18 lbs. 4-J oz. 

The dam, grandarn, great- grandam, and great-great-grandam of Matilda 3238, imp., were 17-lb. cows. 

Waif of St. Lambert is pure St. Lambert ; no outcross. She is of the blood elements of Mary Anne of St. 
Lambert, 814; per cent. ; of Ida, Allie, Diana, and Cowslip of St. Lambert, each 564; per cent. ; she has Stoke Pogis 
3d, 37^ per cent. 

Regarding Rioter's Pride 11694 Mrs. E. M. Jones writes : "I have had but one of his daughters to come in 
milk. She was a perfect type of a dairy cow, with an extra large and perfect udder. She gave at exactly two years 
old 14 quarts of milk a day, and tested 14 lbs. of butter in 7 days." 

Girl of St. Lambert 204l>3, Waif's dam, was a prize winner in her class and a member of the Gold Medal 
herd at Ottawa in 1884. She gave 16 quarts of milk a day with first calf for Mrs. Jones. 



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No. 8. 



WAIF OF SHELBURNE 46481. 



f Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. 



f Young Rioter 751 E.H.B. - gJV^ 1 



Rioter 746 E. H. B. 



'Midas of Oxford 5986. .J 



/Over Lake Pogis 14791. 



Matilda 3238, imp. 



' Le Brocq's Glory 4870. 



( 
[Essay. .. j Joung Rioter 751 E. H. B. 

f The Duke 278 E. H. B... \ Bara( * e 636 R H ' B 
( Daystar. 

[Mattie j Bedesman 49 E.H.B. 

*■ I Maggie. 

f Farmer's Glory F. S. 276 J. H. B. 



Farmer's Pansy 16167. „ 



Garetta 7267. 



| Much Ado 2405 { j^ * Gta^bnrg 1959. 

1 William's Birdie 4659.... \ ^&. 

f Stoke Pogis 1259, imp.. . \ £ oun S Rioter '' 51 B - H - R 
f Stoke Poris 3d 2238. . . (846 E. H. B.) - < ^ ssa y- 



Rioter's Pride 11694. 



VWaif of St. Lambert 

36738 



Pride of Windsor 483. 
(Bred at the Queen's 
Shaw Farm.) 



fOrloff, 493, imp. 



Marjoram 3239, imp.... . ) g^g*" U ° E " H ' R 
(16 lbs.) ' Magnet. 



( Victor Hugo 197, imp. 
"( Pauline 494, imp. 



Girl of St Lambert 

20423 



I 

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[Charity of St. Lam- [ Stoke Pogis 
bert 6633 1 



[LordLisgar 1066 

j Ophelie 493, imp J £f s £ te % imp . 



qa ooqq S Stoke Pogis 1259, imp 

3d 2238 1 Marjoram 3239, imp. 



1 Flora of St. Lambert 5526 ) ^TslT» M . 

(Bred at the Shaw Farm, 
Eng.) 



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No. 9. 

GRACIE OF SHELBURNE 46283. 

Dropped August 16, 1887. 
Breeder, owner. 

Color solid ; tongue and switch black. 

Sire, MIDAS OF OXFORD 5 986. 
Dam, GRACIE WILSON 34706. 

Midas of Oxford 5986 was full brother to Matilda 4th 12816, who gave for her owners, Messrs. Miller & 
Sibley, Franklin, Pa., on moderate rations, 16,153f lbs. of milk for the year ending April 6, 1886, and for the same 
time is believed, from tests aggregating 144 days in 11 different months, to have made fully 950 lbs. of butter. 

Midas of Oxford's registered daughter, La Petite Mere 3d 12814, tested for butter, made 16 lbs. 9 oz. in 
seven days, without forcing. 

Stoke Pogis 1259, imp., was also the sire of Stoke Pogis 3d, who sired 24 cows tested for butter, averaging 
19 lbs. 15^ oz. Among these are the noted cows Mary Anne of St. Lambert and Ida of St. Lambert. 

Rioter 746 E. H. B. was great-grandsire of Stoke Pogis 3d, and Violet 3d, who has a record of 15 lbs. 8 oz. 
He was grandsire of Lightsome, who sold in England for 255 guineas; Duchy, 255 guineas ; Milk Girl, 150 guineas; 
Margin, 80 guineas ; and Smirk, 90 guineas. He was also grandsire of Eurotas 2454, test 22 lbs. 7 oz. ; Torfrida 
3596, test 17 lbs. 6£ oz.; and Pet Guilford 3377, rate of 18 lbs. 4^ oz. 

The dam, grandam, great-grandam, and great-great-grandam of Matilda 3238, imp., were 11 -lb. cows. 

Gracie Wilson 34706, by Tug Wilson 9680, who was out of a tested daughter of Pride of Windsor 4b3, and 
by a full brother to Stoke Pogis 3d 2238. 

Stoke Pogis 5th 5987 (full brother to Stoke Pogis 3d) is sire of the following list : 

NAME. WEIGHT OF BUTTER EST 7 DAYS. AUTHORITY. 

Careta 19092 22 lbs. 12 ozs _ J. N. Smith, Litchfield, Conn. 



Lady Mary of Prospect 19768 20 

Pogis Mary 17201. 17 

Mary Hinman 17619 15 

Kioter Zoe 19769 14 

Sweet LeonaB. 21934 14 



15 

Lily of St. Lambert 5120 tested 14 lbs. for P. Le Clair, Winooski, Vt. 



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.Miller & Sibley, Franklin, Pa. 
R. S. Hartley, Freehold, Pa. 
.Miller & Sibley. 



No. 9. 



GRACIE OF SHELBURNE 46283. 



f Youna; Rioter 

751 E. H. B. 



Rioter 746 E. H. B. 



j Pedlar 631 E. H. B. 
( Rita (Dauncey's). 



'Stoke Pogis 1259, imp.<! 



Midas of Oxford 5986.. 



^Gracie Wilson 34706. 



Matilda 3238, imp. 



[ Essay 



("The Duke 278 E. H. B. 



n . . \ Pedlar 631 E. H. B. 

Grief J (Gin 

,„ t,. . rt1 u n B I Rioter 746 E. H. B. 

f Young Rioter 751 E. H. B. - q, x \ & i 



I „ „. j Wapiti 927 E. H. B. 

[Tattle (Ting Tang. 

-c, ! ™r. ^ w tj i D'Orsay 256 E. H. B. 

Parade 626 E. H. B j Parade 






Dolphin 242 E. H. B. 



Mattie. 



[Daystar (Dazzle. 

f Bedesman 49 E. H. B. - 

I ,, . < Brigand 118 E. H. B 

[Maggie /MnSo-P 



( The Gipsy 354 E. H. B. 
( Brenda. 



Tug Wilson 9680 <l 



[ Lily of St. Lambert 



Madge. 

i Young Rioter 751 E. H. B. 
'( Essay. 

j Dr. Syntax 240 E. H. B. 
( Magnet. 

I T , -»„ ( Defiance 196, imp. 

Laval 506 | Lisette 492, imp. 
Pride of Windsor 483, imp. 



f Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. 
f Stoke Pogis 5th 5937.. < 846 E " H " B) 

[ Marjoram 3239, imp . . . 



Gracie of Cranmoor 

23001 > 



Maurus 4889. 



|ButterBoy3243..... - j SS3S». 

"""""U y rita281 9 | S^lTsf ' 

Bi auty of Cranmoor 8420, imp. 



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No. 10. 

CEORCIE OF SHELBURNE 68268. 

Dropped November 7, 1889. 
Breeder, owner. 

Color solid; tongue and switch black. 

Sire, MIDAS OF OXFORD 5986. 
Dam, BLOSSOM POGIS 29747. 

Midas of Oxford 5986 was full brother to Matilda 4th 12816, who gave for her owners, Messrs. Miller & 
Sibley, Franklin, Pa., on moderate rations, 16,153f lbs. of milk for the year ending April 6, 1886, and for the same 
time is believed, from tests aggregating 144 days in 11 different months, to have made fully 950 lbs. of butter. 

Midas of Oxford's registered daughter, La Petite Mere 3d 12814, tested for butter, made 16 lbs. 9 oz. in 
seven days, without forcing. 

Stoke Pogis 1259, imp., was also the sire of Stoke Pogis 3d, who sired 24 cows tested for butter, averaging 
19 lbs. 15f oz. Among these are the noted cows Mary Anne of St. Lambert and Ida of St. Lambert. 

Rioter 746 E. H. B. was great-grandsire of Stoke Pogis 3d, and Violet 3d, who has a record of 15 lbs. 8 oz 
He was grandsire of Lightsome, who sold in England for 255 guineas ; Duchy, 255 guineas ; Milk Girl, 150 guineas ; 
Margin, 80 guineas ; and Smirk, 90 guineas. He was also grandsire of Eurotas 2454, test 22 lbs. 7 oz. ; Torfrida 
3596, test 17 lbs. 6| oz. ; and Pet Guilford 3377, rate of 18 lbs. U oz. 

The dam, grandam, great-grandam, and great-great-grandam of Matilda 3238, imp., were 17-lb. cows. 

Blossom Pogis 29747 was by Minnie's Duke of Darlington 6934, who was believed to be one of the best 
representative bulls in service of the now noted Rioter-Stoke Pogis blood. Besides his individual excellence, he is 
believed to represent in his blood more noted butter and milk records than any bull living, among whom are the fol- 
lowing : 

Eurotas 2454, 778 lbs of butter in 11 months and 6 days. 

Mary Anne of St. Lambert 9770, 36 lbs. 12^ oz. of butter in 7 days. 

Europa 176, 18 quarts of milk per day. 

Alphea 171, 24 quarts of milk per day, and tested for butter, on grass only, at the rate of 24J^ lbs. per week. 

Bornba 10330, 21% lbs. of butter in 7 days ; half-sister to Minnie's Duke of Darlington. 

Minnie of Oxford 12806, his dam, 18 quarts of milk per day, and 16 lbs. of butter per week. 

Marjoram 3239, 16 lbs. of butter in 7 days. 

Mattie, 17 

Matilda 3238, 17 

Gipsy, 17 " " 

Violet 3d, 15)£ " 

As evidence of the estimation in which Minnie's Duke of Darlington is held, a one-half interest in him was sold, 
Fall of 1883, for $5,000 cash and a further consideration in services. 

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No. 10. 



GEORGIE OF SHELBURNE 68268. 



/Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. - 



Young Rioter 

751 E. H. B. 



Rioter 746 E.'H. B 



( Pedlar 631 E. H. B. 
i Rita (Dauncey's). 



/Midas of Oxford 5986. 



Essay 



n . f j Pedlar 631 E. H. B. 

.Grief j Gin 

f Young Rioter 751 E. H. B. j gg« 746 K H " R 
Uattle. ]SS E - H - R 



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f Parade 626 E. H. B. 



f The Duke 278 E. H. B. 



j D'Orsay 256 E. H. R. 
( Parade. 



\ Matilda 3238, imp. 



Mattie. 



\Blossom Pogis 29747.. 



D'lvstar j Dolphin 2i2 E ' IL R 

(IMystar ( Dazzle. 

f Bedesman 49 E. H. B j J^ psy 354 K H " B " 

I Ma ff£ rie * Bri S and 118 E - IE B 

(.Maggie _.-. (Madge 

Duke of Darlington f Sar P edon 930 - { Europ^lS" ' 

2460 ^ 

( Rioter 2d 469, imp. 

1 Eurotas 2454 ..] (1212 E. H. B.) 

/Minnie's Duke of ( Europa 176. 

Darlington 6934 J 

( Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. 

(- Stoke Pogis 2d 2414 ] (846 E. H. B.) 

( Marjoram 3239, imp. 

( Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. 

< (846 E. H. B.) 

( Matilda 3238, imp. 







[ Minnie of Oxford 12806 



Matilda 2d 5471. 



fl} „ ( , T} „„ oaAO S Balsora 2357. 

Butter Boy 3243 j Qak Leaf 4m 



\Thankful Blossom 



17153 ^ 



Liden Butter Boy 5982 \ 



{ Lady Mary Lawrence 6138. j ^^^p. 
Midas of Oxford 5986. 



[La Petite Mere 3d 12814 



La Petite Mere 5470. 



Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. 

(846 E. II. B.) 
Violet 3d 3240. imp. 



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No. 11. 

TINY OF SHELBURNE 68273. 

Dropped August 21, 1890. 
Breeder, owner. 

Solid color ; black tongue and switch. 

Sire, PERA'S OXFORD 18909. 
Dam, BLOSSOM POGIS 29747. 

Pera's Oxford 18909, his sire Midas of Oxford 5986 was full brother to Matilda 4th 12816, who gave her 
owners, Messrs. Miller & Sibley, Franklin, Pa., on moderate rations 16,153 lbs. 12 oz. of milk for the year ending 
April 6, 1886, and from tests aggregating 144 days in 11 different months made fully 950 lbs. of butter. 

Stoke Pogis 1259, imp., was sire of Stoke Pogis 3d, who sired 24 cows tested for butter, averaging 19 lbs. 
15f oz., among whom were the famous Mary Anne of St. Lambert (36 lbs. 12J oz.) and Ida of St. Lambert (63 lbs. 
of milk in one day; official record 30 lbs. 2^- oz. butter in 7 days). 

La Pera 2d 13404 tested 14 lbs. 8 oz. in 7 days, on grass only, with first calf. 

Champion of America 1567 was sire of 18 cows reported as testing 14 lbs. to 17 lbs. 154; oz. each in 7 days. 

Earl of Brookside 1677 was by Kago 1353 out of Kosi 3431. Kago 1353 got Massena 25732 that tested 20 
lbs. 7 oz. in 7 days, 162 lbs. 4 oz. in 101 days, and 902 lbs. 3 oz. (estimated) in 380 days, all for P. P. Paddock, 
Malone, N. T. Kosi 3431, tested 16 lbs. 7 oz. in 7 days at 15 years old for W. H. Walrath, Clayton Centre, N. Y. 
Webster's Pet 4103, tested 14 lbs. 2 oz. for W. H. Walrath, Clayton Centre, N. Y. 

Blossom Pogis 29747, sire Minnie's Duke of Darlington, whose sire, Duke of Darlington 2460 (son of Eurotas) 
got Paletta of Darlington 16255, 27 lbs. 8 oz. for W. A. & A. F. Mullin, Mt. Holly Springs, Pa.; Mother Hubbard 
10331, 24 lbs. 1£ oz. for F. C. Sayles, Pawtucket, R. I.; Lady Golddust 2d 18861, 23 lbs. 4 oz. for D. F. Appleton, 
Ipswich, Mass.; Bomba 10330, 21 lbs. ll£ oz. official record for Committee of A J. C. C, and 8 others reported as 
testing 14 lbs. 11 oz. to 21 lbs. 6 oz. each in 7 days 



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No. 11. 



TINY OF SHELBURNE 68273. 



/Pera's Oxford 18909. 



eg 

- 

- 

- 
- 

= 

X 

- 

- 



f Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. 



Midas of Oxford 5986- ^ 



Matilda 3238 _ 



fKahela 2859. 



[La. Pera 2d 13404. 



l.LaPera7091_ 



Young Rioter 751 E. II. B. 

[ Essay 

("The Duke 278 E. H. B... 
[ Mattie 

[' Lord Byron 707 

[Lady Gwendoline 2873.. 
f Earl of Brookside 1677.. 
[Webster Pet 4103 



f Duke of Darlington [ Sar P endon 930 
2460 \ 



/Minnie's Duke of 

Darlington 6934 



\Blossom Pogis 29747.. 



Rioter 746 E. H. B. 
Grief. 

Young Rioter 751 E. H. B. 
Tattle. 

Parade 626. 
Daystar. 

Bedesman 49. 
Maggie. 

On I. of J. 
Black Bess 1788. 

St. Malo 486. 
Black Bess 1788. 

Kago 1353. 
Kosi 3431. 

Champion of America 1567. 
Churchill Betsey 4105. 

Mercury 432. 
Europa 176. 



MiDnie of Oxford 12806 



( Rioter 2d 469, imp. 

Eurotas 2454. \ (1212 E. H. B.) 

( Europa 176. 

( Stoke Pogis 1259. 

[Stoke Pogis 2d 2414 •] (846 E. H. B.) 

( Marjoram 3239, imy. 



I Matilda 2d 5471. 



Stoke Pogis 1259. 

(846 E. H. B.) 

Matilda 3238, imp. 



\Thankful Blossom 



17153 



( Butter Boy 3243 -j ^TJfllrt 

Linden Butter Boy 5982 \ < 0ak Leaf - 



( Lady Mary Lawrence 



6138- 



Lord Lawrence 1414. 



{ Lady Mary 1148, imp. 



Midas of Oxford 5986... \ See above. 



La Petite Mere 3d 17153- 



La Petite Mere 5470. 



Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. 

(846 E. H. B.) 
Violet 3d 3240, imp. 



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No. 12. 

AMY OF SHELBURNE 68273. 

Dropped August 21, 1890. 
Breeder, owner. 

Light grey fawn ; white tongue and switch ; white on front feet and white hind legs. 

Sire, MIDAS OF OXFORD 5986. 
Dam, CHERRY BUDD 16079. 

Midas of Oxford 5986 was full brother to Matilda 4th 12816, who gave for her owners, Messrs. Miller & 
Sibley, Franklin, Pa., on moderate rations, 16,153f lbs. of milk for the year ending April 6, 1886, and for the same 
time is believed, from tests aggregating 144 days in 11 different months, to have made fully 950 lbs. of butter. 

Midas of Oxford's registered daughter, La Petite Mere 3d 12814, tested for butter, made 16 lbs. 9 oz. in 
seven days, without forcing. 

Stoke Pogis 1259, imp., was also the sire of Stoke Pogis 3d, who sired 24 cows tested for butter, averaging 
19 lbs. 15|- oz. Among these are the noted cows Mary Anne of St. Lambert and Ida of St. Lambert. 

Rioter 746 E. H. B., was great- grand sire of Stoke Pogis 3d, and Violet 3d, who has a record of 15 lbs. 8 oz. 
He was grandsire of Lightsome, who sold in England for 255 guineas ; Duchy, 255 guineas; Milk Girl, 150 guineas ; 
Margin, 80 guineas ; and Smirk, 90 guineas. He was also grandsire of Eurotas 2454, test 22 lbs. 7 oz. ; Torfrida 
3596, test 17 lbs. 6£ oz. ; and Pet Guilford 3377, rate of 18 lbs. 4£ oz. 

The dam, grandam, great-grandam, and great- great-grandam of Matilda 3238, imp., were 17-lb. cows. 

Cherry Budd 16079 won Second Prize at New York State Fair, 1882. Gave for owner, her first year in milk, 
4,577 lbs. of very rich milk showing 23 per cent, cream, on ordinary feed, without any forcing. 

Budd 4469 is a double grandson of Jersey Boy P. S. 92, H. C, that got Oaklands Cora 18853, that tested 
19 lbs. 9£ oz. in 7 days, and 81 lbs. 5£ oz. in 31 days ; also sire of Emerentia 23206, rate of 15 lbs. in 7 days, all for 
V. E. Fuller, Hamilton, Ont. 

Cherry-Ripe 9616, her dam, is a rich and deep milker, having yielded in one year 6,035 lbs. of milk for 
Mr. Watson. A full sister of this cow, Blossom of Willmount 12994, sold in the Combination Sale, May, 1883, to 
C. Cuppel, Milwaukee, who writes : "Blossom of Willmount is a big milker, and will, I think, make a very fine cow> 
she is giving on first calf 9 quarts of very rich milk a day ; I would like to buy six as good as she is ; she is the best 
Jersey heifer I ever owned." 



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No. 12. 



AMY OF SHELBURNE 68270. 



' Young Rioter 

751 E. H. B. 



f Rioter 746 E. H. B.. 



Pedlar 631 E. H. B. 
Rita (Dauncey's). 



1 Grief j Pedlar 631 E.H.B. 



Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. -{ 



Gin. 



/Midas of Oxford 5986 _ 



Budd 4469, imp. 



Cherry Budd 16079. 



\Cherry-ripe 9616. 



_ Essay . 



Young Rioter 751 E. H. B. | ^j?*| r 



746 E. H. B. 



("The Duke 278 E. H. B. 



Matilda 3238, imp - 



(_Mattie. 



Cato P. S. 178 C. 



Tattle j Wapiti 927 E.H.B. 

( Ting Tang. 

r Parade 626 E. H. B j ££™f m E - H ' B - 

W«»- |gS n248EHR 

r Bedesman 49 E. H. B -j g^g** 354 E ' H ' B 

l"w !5% ndU8EHa 

, Jersey B„ y P. S. M H. C. ] JW-- J f,"^- 



(. Belle Grisette F. S. 567 C. 

f Tprspv Pnv P S 09 H r i Welcome F. S. 172 H. C. 
L Blossom of Maple- Jerse ^ a °? V b " - }Z H ' C " \ Sourie F. S. 1107 H. 0. 

•hurst 7617, imp. i 

Cloe F. S. 1497 C. 



f Westchester 1260- 



.1 



|Inachus928_. --jS^Sp^ 
iciytemncstra2455 - j ££&«* 



Light Fawn 1407, imp. 



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No. 13. 

MAUD OF SHELBURNE 60102. 

Dropped July 30, 1889. 
Breeder, owner. 

Light grey fawn ; no marks ; black tongue and switch. 

Sire, MIDAS OF OXFORD 5986. 
Dam, GEM POGIS 36857. 

Midas of Oxford 5986 was full brother to Matilda 4th 12816, who gave for her owners, Messrs. Miller & 
Sibley, Franklin, Pa., on moderate rations, 16,153f- lbs. of milk for the year ending April 6, 1886, and for the same 
time is believed, from tests aggregating 144 days in 11 different months, to have made fully 950 lbs. of butter. 

Midas of Oxford's registered daughter, La Petite Mere 3d 12814, tested for butter, made 16 lbs. 9 oz. in 
seven days, without forcing. 

Stoke Pogis 1259, imp., was also the sire of Stoke Pogis 3d, who sired 24 cows tested for butter, averaging 
19 lbs. 15^ oz. Among these are the noted cows Mary Anne of St. Lambert and Ida of St. Lambert. 

Rioter 746 E. H. B. was great-grandsire of Stoke Pogis 3d, and Violet 3d, who has a record of 15 lbs. 8 oz. 
He was grandsire of Lightsome, who sold in England for 255 guineas ; Duchy, 255 guineas ; Milk Girl, 150 guineas ; 
Margin, 80 guineas ; and Smirk, 90 guineas. He was also grandsire of Eurotas 2454, test 22 lbs. 7 oz.; Torfrida 
3596, test 17 lbs. 6^ oz.; and Pet Guilford 3377, rate of 18 lbs. 4£ oz. 

The dam, grandam, great-grandam, and great-great-grandarn of Matilda 3238, imp., viere 17-lb. cows. 

Gem Pogis 36857 was by Rioter Hugo Pogis 13457 who was of pure St. Lambert blood, possessing through 
two crosses 37-J per cent, of the blood of Stoke Pogis 3d 2238. His dam, Niobe of St. Lambert 12969, made an 
official record of 21 lbs. 9| oz. in 7 days for Committee of A. J. C. C. Orloff 3143 (twice in this pedigree) was the 
sire of Carrie Pogis 22568, that gave on second calf, without forcing, 219 lbs. of milk in 7 days, from which were 
made 15 lbs. 9 oz. of butter for V. E. Fuller, Hamilton, Ont.; and Lisgar's Ella 24992, 17 lbs. for Mrs. E. M. Jones. 

Rioter's Gem 12817 has given her owner, when fresh, 18 quarts a day. Milks well up to calving; was never 
tested for butter. Was a member of the herd winning First Prize at N. J. State Fair, 1884. This pedigree will bear 
close inspection, as every bull is the sire of one or more tested cows, and every cow is either a tested cow or the dam 
of one or more tested cows, or both. Midas of Oxford 5986 is the sire of La Petite Mere 3d 12814, that tested 16 lbs. 
9 oz. for Geo. G. Creamer, Hamilton, Mass. La Belle Petite 3472 tested 17 lbs. 8 oz. for John H. Small, York, Pa. 
La Petite Mere 5470, dam of La Petite Mere 3d and La Belle Petite, above mentioned, was also dam of La Petite 
Mere 2d 12810, 16 lbs. 7 oz. for Miller & Sibley, Franklin, Pa. 



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No. 13. 



MAUD OF SHELBURNE 60102. 



Stoke Pogis 1259, imp.. 



Essay 



Midas of Oxford 5986.,, 



— 

a 

■- 

- 

- 

= 

- 

- 

- 



\Matilda 3238, imp. 



f Rioter 746 E. H. B j S^ 1 " 631 K ?; B 

loungmoter Rita (Dauncey s). 

751 E. H. B A 

Grief.... ( Pedlar 631 E.H.B. 

1 } Gin. 

f Young Rioter 751 E. H. B. j g°g r 746 E - H " B 

[Tattle 

f Parade 426 E. H. B. . 

[ Daystar 

f Bedesman 49 E. H. B 

[ Maggie 

(Orloff3143 

11157-J 



["The Duke 278 E. H. B. 



LMattie. 



'Orloff Stoke Pogis 



/Rioter Hugo Pogis 



Gem Pogis 36857. 



13457 



-I 



( Cheerful of St. Lambert 
8348 



LNiobe of St. Lambert ( Stoke Pogis 3d 2238 

12969^ 

( Estelle of St. Lambert 

7011 



f Midas of Oxford 5986. 



Rioter's Gem 12817 - 



f Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. 

[Matilda 3238, imp 

f Stoke Pogis 3d 2238... 



LLa Belle Petite 3472... 



Wapiti 927 E. H. B. 
Ting Tang. 

D'Orsay 256 E. H. B. 
Parade. 

Dolphin 242 E. H. B. 
Dazzle. 

The Gipsy 354 E. H. B. 
Brenda. 

Brigand 118 E. H. B. 
Madge. 



Lord Lisgar 1068, 
Ophelie 493, imp. 



Stoke Pogis 3d 2238. 
Jesamine of St. Lambert 

5125 

Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. 
Marjoram 3239, imp. 

Orloff 3143. 
Pauline 2d 7009. 

Young Rioter 751 E. H. B. 
Essay. 

The Duke 278 E. H. B. 
Mattie. 

Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. 
Marjoram 3239, imp. 



La Petite Mere 5470 \ ^H F °& s ™ 5 ?' im P- 

( Violet 3d 3240, imp 



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No. 14. 

ESTELLE OF SHELBURNE 68275. 

Dropped Aug. 29, 1890. 
Breeder, owner. 

Solid color ; white star on forehead ; tongue and switch black. 

Sire, PERA'S OXFORD 18909. 
Dam, RIOTER'S GEM 12817. 

Pera's Oxford 18909, his sire Midas of Oxford 5986 was full brother to Matilda 4th 12816, who gave her 
owners, Messrs. Miller & Sibley, Franklin, Pa., on moderate rations, 16,153 lbs. 12 oz. of milk for the year ending 
April 6, 1886, and from tests aggregating 144 days in 11 different months made fully 950 lbs. of butter. 

Stoke Pogis 1259, imp., was sire of Stoke Pogis 3d, who sired 24 cows tested for butter, averaging 19 lbs. 
15f ozs., among whom were the famous Mary Anne of St. Lambert (36 lbs. 12| oz.) and Ida of St. Lambert (63 lbs. of 
milk in one day ; official record 30 lbs, 2-J oz. butter in 7 days). 

La Pera 2d 13404 tested 14 lbs. 8 ozs. in 7 days, on grass only, with first calf. 

Champion of America 1567 was sire of 18 cows reported as testing 14 lbs. to 17 lbs. 15£ oz. each in 7 days. 

Earl of Brookside 1677 was by Kago 1353 out of Kosi 3431. Kago 1353 got Massena 25732 that tested 20 
lbs. 7 ozs. in 7 days, 162 lbs. 4 oz. in 101 days, and 902 lbs. 3 oz. (estimated) in 380 days, all for P. P. Paddock, 
Malone, N. Y. Kosi 3431, tested 16 lbs. 1 oz. in 7 days at 15 years old, for W. H. Walrath, Clayton Centre, N. Y. 
Webster's Pet 4103, tested 14 lbs. 2 oz. for W. H. Walrath, Clayton Centre, N. Y. 

Rioter's Gem 12817 has given for owner, when fresh, 18 quarts a day. Milks well up to calving; was never 
tested for butter. Was a member of the herd winning First Prize at 1ST. J. State Fair, 1884. This pedigree will bear 
close inspection, as every bull is the sire of one or more tested cows, and every cow is either a tested cow or the dam 
of one or more tested cows or both. Midas of Oxford 5986 is the sire of La Petite Mere 3d 12814, that tested 16 lbs. 
9 oz. for Geo. G. Creamer, Hamilton, Mass. La Belle Petite 3472 tested 17 lbs. 8 oz. for John H. Small, York, Pa. 
La Petite Mere 5470, dam of La Petite Mere 3d and La Belle Petite, above mentioned, was also dam of La Petite 
Mere 2d 12810, 16 lbs. 7 oz. for Miller & Sibley, Franklin, Pa. 

Marjoram 3239 tested 16 lbs. in 7 days for Peter Le Clair, Winooski, Vt. Matilda 3238 tested 17 lbs. for 
P. Le Clair, and she is dam of Matilda 4th 12861, 21 lbs. 8£ oz., official record, for Committee of A. J. C. C. She 
gave in one year, for Miller & Sibley, Franklin, Pa., 16,153 lbs. of milk, which, from repeated tests, was estimated to 
have produced 925 lbs. of butter. Matilda was also dam of Matilda 5th 18068, 16 lbs. 4 oz. for J. H. Walker, 
Worcester, Mass. Violet 3d 3240, tested 15 lbs. 8 oz. for Peter Le Clair. 



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No. 14. 



ESTELLE OF SHELBURNE 68275. 



Young Rioter 751 E.H.B. \ Kf 746 E " H B 



f Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. 



Grief. 



/Midas of Oxford 5986. ■{ 



.«-* iS« u ,re eEio,erreiEHB 



/Pera's Oxford 18909... 



f The Duke 278 E. H. B... j g^ 888 - 

Matilda 3238 \ 

I ht„«:„ \ Bedesman 49. 



Mattie . 



«* 
t» 

«* 

/ 

- 

- 
sa 
- 

- 

a 

&• 



- 
- 

fa 



Maggie. 
On I. of J. 



\La Pera 2d 13404. 



{ Kahela 2859 



La Pera 7091. 



f Stoke Pogis 12159, imp. 



/Midas of Oxford 5986. <! 



Roller's Gem 12817. 



f Lord B ?™ m "~ j Black Bess 1788. 

[Lady Gwendoline 2873.. j ^^1788. 
fEarlofBrooksidel677..-J|^ 3 1 4 |f 

Wehster Ppt 41 0<? j Champion of America 1567. 

L n eoster ret 4iud -j Churchill Betsey 4105 

' Young Rioter 751 E.H.B. j gjj" 74G K H ' B - 
.Essay j Yo^g Rioter 751 E. H. B. 

The Duke 278 E. H. B..J £ ara< ? e 626 E " H> B " 



Matilda 3238, imp. 



Mattie 



/ Daystar. 

i Bedesman 49 E. H. B. 
( Maggie. 



'Stoke Pogis 3d 2238... 



\La Belle Petite 3472 



Stoke Pogis 1259, imp... j J™^ Kioter 751 E - H - B - 



Mar j 



i0Mmmtop . igr.Sy^E.H.B 



La Petite Mere 5470. 



f Stoke Pogis 12159, imp., -j |«JJB Rioter 751 E. H. B. 
.Violet 3d 3240, imp.....iBus,er a 137E.H.B. 



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No. 15. 

ISLA OF SHELBURNE 68271. 

Dropped May 3d, 1890. 
Breeder, owner. 

Color solid ; tongue and switch black. 

Sire, PERA'S OXFORD 18909. 
Dam, MARIETTA POGIS 41198. 

Pera's Oxford 18909, his sire Midas of Oxford 5986 was full brother to Matilda 4th 12816, who gave her 
owners, Messrs. Miller & Sibley, Franklin, Pa., on moderate rations K<,153 lbs. 12 oz. of milk for the year ending 
April 6, 1886, and from tests aggregating 144 days in 11 different months made fully 950 lbs. of butter. 

Stoke Pogis 1259, imp., was sire of Stoke Pogis 3d, who sired 24 cows tested for butter, averaging 19 lbs. 
15^ oz., among whom were the famous Mary Anne of St. Lambert (36 lbs. 12^ oz.) and Ida of St. Lambert (63 lbs. of 
milk in one day ; official record 30 lbs. 2^ oz. butter in 7 days). 

La Pera 2d 13404 tested 14 lbs. 8 oz. in 7 days, on grass only, with first calf. 

Champion of America 1567 was sire of 18 cows reported as testing 14 lbs. to 17 lbs. 15| oz. each in 7 days. 

Earl of Brookside 1677 was by Kago 1353 out of Kosi 3431. Kago 1353 got Massena 25732 that tested 20 
lbs. 7 oz. in 7 days, 162 lbs. 4 oz. in 101 days, and 902 lbs. 3 oz. (estimated) in 380 days, all for P. P. Paddock, 
Malone, N. Y. Kosi 3431, tested 16 lbs. 7 oz. in 7 days at 15 years old, for W. H. Walrath, Clayton Centre, N. Y. 
Webster's Pet 4103, tested 14 lbs. 2 oz. for W. H. Walrath; Clayton Centre, N. Y. 

Marietta Pogis 41198, dam Blossom Pogis 2947, whose sire Minnie's Duke of Darlington 6934, is believed 
to be one of the best representative bulls in service of the now noted Rioter Stoke Pogis blood. Besides his indi- 
vidual excellence, he is believed to represent in his blood more noted butter and milk records than any bull living, 
among whom are the following : 

Eurotas 2454, 778 lbs. of butter in 11 months and G days. 

Mary Anne of St. Lambert 9770, 36 lbs. 12^ oz. of butter in 7 days. 

Europa 176, 18 qts. of milk per day. 

Alphea 171, 24 qts. of milk per day, and tested for butter, on grass only, at the rate of 24J^ lbs. per week. 

Bomba 10330, 21% lbs. of butter in 7 days; half sister to Minnie's Duke of Darlington. 

Minnie of Oxford 12806, his dam, 18 qts. of milk per day, and 16 lbs. of butter per week, 

Marjoram 3239, 16 lbs. of butter in 7 days. 

Mattie, 17 

Matilda 3238, 17 

Gipsy, 17 

Violet 3d, 15>£ 

As evidence of the estimation in which Minnie's Duke of Darlington is held, a one-half interest in him was sold 
Fall of 1883, for $5,000 cash and a further consideration in services. 

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No. 15. 



ISLA OF SHELBURNE 68271 



/ 



Midas of Oxford 5986. 



/Pera's Oxford 18909 .. 



Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. 



(.Matilda 3238. 



Young Rioter 751 E. H. B. j gjgf 746 E - H - B - 

Essay j J«S Ei *'™ »• H. B. 

The Duke 278 E. H. B.__ -j ^star 636 ' 

Mattie j Bedesman 49. 

( Maggie. 



fKahela 2859. 



Lord Byron 707 j gnLrf 



Bess 1788. 



\La Pera 2d 13404. 



[Lady Gwendoline 2873.. j ^5^788. 
f Earl of Brookside 1677.. j ^lf°^m' 

1 Webster Pet 4103 \ Cliampioii of America 1507. 

k ( Churchill Betsey 4105. 

r ci ntnr oa arq ;™^ i Rioter 746 E. H. B. 

I >rince of R Sfo ^ H p7 L ot 78 Daunsey's sale. 

Hanover 2873 ("1--&- H. B.) J 



La Pera 7091. 



'Michael Angleo 10116.. 



Leda 799 H"PJ ter ^ 

( Alphea 171. 

( Rioter 2d 469. imp \ J^f 746 E - H - B - 

(1212 E. H. B.) ' t,net - 



\Marietta Pogis 41198.. 



Blossom Pogis 29747. ,\ 



(. Eurotas 2454 J (1213 

Europal76 ..-| W er ®|j 

v r ( Alphea 171. 

fMinnie's Duke of [ Duke of Darlington 6934. -j SasS 

Darlington 2460 I 

1 Minnie of Oxford 12806. . j g^Pogjs 2d 2414. 

Thankful Blossom f L - de " Bu "er Boy 5982. -j gg^gg S rence 1638 . 

17153 \ 



La Petite Mere 3d 12814. \ f k ^ s ° f ^/ 01 1^ 86 - 
( La Petite Mere 5470. 



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No. 16. 

ELSIE OF SHELBURNE 68269, 

Dropped November 23, 1890. 
Breeder, owner. 

Solid color ; black tongue and switch. 

Sire, PERA'S OXFORD 18909. 
Dam, SHELBURNE BLOSSOM 46282. 

Pera's Oxford 18909, his sire Midas of Oxford 5986 was full brother to Matilda 4th 12816, who gave her 
owners, Messrs. Miller & Sibley, Franklin, Pa., on moderate rations, 16,153 lbs. 12 oz. of milk for the year ending 
April 6, 1886, and from tests aggregating 144 days in 11 different months made fully 950 lbs. of butter. 

Stoke Pogis 1259, imp., was sire of Stoke Pogis 3d, who sired 24 sows tested for butter, averaging 19 lbs. 
15| oz., among whom were the famous Mary Anne of St. Lambert (36 lbs. 12J oz.) and Ida of St. Lambert (63 lbs. 
of milk in one day ; official record 30 lbs. 2-J oz. butter in 7 days). 

La Pera 2d 13404 tested 14 lbs. 8 oz. in 7 days, on grass only, with first calf. 

Champion of America 1567 was sire of 18 cows reported as testing 14 lbs. to 17 lbs. 15£ oz. each in 7 days. 

Earl of Brookside 1677 was by Kago 1353 out of Kosi 3431. Kago 1353 got Massena 25732 that tested 20 
lbs. 7 oz. in 7 days, 162 lbs. 4 oz. in 101 days, and 902 lbs. 3 oz. (estimated) in 380 days, all for P. P. Paddock, 
Malone, N. Y. Kosi 3431, tested 16 lbs. 7 oz. in 7 days at 15 years old, for W. H. Walrath, Clayton Centre, K Y. 
Webster's Pet 4103, tested 14 lbs. 2 oz. for W. H. Walrath, Clayton Centre, N. Y. 

Shelburne Blossom 46282. This pedigree will bear close inspection, as every bull is the sire of one or 
more tested cows, and every cow is either a tested cow or the dam of one or more tested cows, or both. Midas of 
Oxford 5986 is the sire of La Petite Mere 3d 12814, that tested 16 lbs. 9 oz. for Geo. G. Creamer, Hamilton, Mass. 
La Belle Petite 3472 tested 17 lbs. 8 oz. for John H. Small, York, Pa. La Petite Mere 5470, dam of La Petite Mere 
3d and La Belle Petite, above mentioned, was also dam of La Petite Mere 2d 12810, 16 lbs. 7 oz. for Miller & Sibley, 
Franklin, Pa. 

Lady Mary 1148 was an extensive prize winner, and milked eighteen to twenty quarts in flush, and had over 
eighty descendants that made over 14 lbs. in seven days. 



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No. 16. 



ELSIE OF SHELBURNE 68269. 



f Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. 



' Young Rioter 751 E.H.B. | gjjg r 746 K H " R 



/Midas of Oxford 5986- ■{ 



[ Essay- 



s'. 
9 

- 

- 

- 
_ 

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Pera's Oxford 18909.. 



Matilda 3238. 



' The Duke 278 E. H. B_. . j paTs'tar 626 ' 

Mattie j Sr 1149 - 

( Maggie. 



\La Pera 2d 13404. 



Kakela 2859 



I. La Pera 7091. 



*Shelburne Blossom 

46282 



Midas of Oxford 5986... 



\Thankful Blossom 



17153 



f Lord Byron 707 

[ Lady Gwendoline 2873.. 

fEarl of BrooksidelG77_. 

1 Webster Pet 4103 

f Young Rioter 751 E.H.B. 

[ Essay 

r The Duke 278 E.H.B... 

[Matilda 3238, imp \ 

[Mattie 

f Butter Boy 3243 

J ( una. jueai *<o». 

f Linden Butter Boy < 

[ LadyMaryLawrence6138 j %$ S^^iifp 



Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. 



J" Midas of Oxford 5986 



Young Rioter 751 E. H. B. 
Tattle. 



On I. of J. 
Black Bess 1788. 

St. Malo 486. 
Black Bess 1788. 

Kago 1353. 
Kosi 3431. 

Champion of America 1567. 
Churchill Betsey 4105. 

Rioter 746 E. H. B. 
Grief. 

Young Rioter 751 E. H. B. 
Tattle. 

Parade 626 E. H. B. 
Daystar. 

j Bedesman 49 E. H. B. 
"J Maggie. 

, Balsora 2359. 
\ Oak Leaf 4769. 



See above. 



(.La Petite Mere 3d 12814 1 

La Petite Mere 5470 I Stoke Po & is 1259 - 

1. l,& retire Mere 04/u ( yiolet 3d 3240) imp 



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No. 1?. 

JULIE OF SHELBURNE 68346. 

Dropped July 8, 1890. 
Breeder, owner. 

Solid color; tongue and switch black. 

Sire, PERA'S OXFORD 18909. 
Dam, MARJORAM OF SHELBURNE 46281. 

Pera's Oxford 18909, his sire Midas of Oxford 5986 was full brother to Matilda 4th 12816, who gave her 
owners, Messrs. Miller & Sibley, Franklin, Pa., on moderate rations, 16,153 lbs. 12 oz. of milk for the year ending 
April 6, 1886, and from tests aggregating 144 days in 11 different months made fully 950 lbs. of butter. 

Stoke Pogis 1259, imp., was sire of Stoke Pogis 3d, who sired 24 cows tested for butter, averaging 19 lbs. 
15-| oz., among whom were the famous Mary Anne of St. Lambert (36 lbs. 12|- oz.j and Ida of St. Lambert (63 lbs. of 
milk in one day; official record 30 lbs. 2£ oz. butter in 7 days). 

La Pera 2d 13404 tested 14 lbs. 8 oz. in 7 days, on grass only, with first calf. 

Champion of America 1567 was sire of 18 cows reported as testing 14 lbs. to 17 lbs. 15J oz. each in 7 days. 

Earl of Brookside 1677 was by Kago 1353 out of Kosi 3431. Kago 1353 got Massena 25732 that tested 20 
lbs. 7 oz. in 7 days, 162 lbs. 4 oz. in 101 days, and 902 lbs. 3 ozs. (estimated) in 380 days, all for P. P. Paddock, 
Malone, N. Y. Kosi 3431 tested 16 lbs. 7 oz. in 7 days at 15 years old, for W. H Walrath, Clayton Centre, N. Y. 
Webster's Pet 4103 tested 14 lbs. 2 oz. for W. H. Walrath, Clayton, Centre, N. Y. 

The dam of this cow represents in her blood some of the most noted butter and milk records. Stoke Pogis 1259, 
imp., occui's twice in this pedigree, and his son, Stoke Pogis 3d 2238, was sire of such noted cows as Mary Anne of 
St. Lambert 9770, Ida of St. Lambert, Maid of St. Lambert. Alphea 171 tested 24 qts. of milk per day, and for butter 
on grass only tested at the rate of 24-^ lbs. per week. 

Marjoram 3239 tested 16 lbs. in 7 days. Marjoram 2d 12805 tested 15 lbs. for Cooper, Maddux & Co., Read- 
ing, Ohio, and was full sister to Stoke Pogis 3d 2238. Imp. Stoke Pogis 1259 was sire of the following list : 

NAME. WEIGHT OF BUTTER IN 7 DAYS. AUTHORITY. 

Matilda 4th 12816 21 lbs. 8}{ oz Committee A. J. C. C. 

La Petite Mere 2d 12810 16 " 7 '* Miller & Sibley, Franklin, Pa. 

Leclair's Marjoram 36355 15 " 3 " Wm. Rolph, Markham, Ont. 

Marjoram 2d 12805 15 " " .Cooper, Maddux & Co., Reading, O. 



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No. 17. 



JULIE OF SHELBURNE 68346. 



/Midas of Oxford 5986.. 



Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. 



Matilda 3238. 



Young Rioter 751 E.H.B. 



Essay 



/Pera's Oxford 18909. . . I 



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fKahela2859 



\La Pera 2d 13-104 < 



La Pera 7091. 



Midas of Oxford 5986. 



Marjoram of 

Shelburne 46281 



Too Too 22222. 



Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. 



L Matilda 3238, imp. 



f The Duke 278 E. H. B... 
[Mattie 

fLordByren 707 

[ Lady Gwendoline 2873. . 
fEarl of Brookside 1677- 

[ Webster Pet 4103 

r Young Rioter 751 E. H. B. 

[ Essay 

f The Duke 278 E. H. B... 
[Mattie 



r Rioter Vulcan 5380. 



Marjoram's Rioter 5991 



Rioter 746 E. H. B. 
Grief. 

Young Rioter 751 E. H. B. 
Tattle. 

Parade 626. 
Daystar. 

Bedesman 49. 
Maggie. 

On I. of J. 
Black Bess 1788. 

St. Malo 486. 
Black Bess 1788. 

Kago 1353. 
Kosi 3431. 

Champion of America 1567. 
Churchill Betsey 4105. 

Rioter 746 E. H. B. 
Grief. 

Young Rioter 751 E. H. B. 
Tattle. 

Parade 626 E. H. B. 
Daystar. 

Bedesman 49 E. H. B. 
Maggie. 

Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. 

(846 E. H. B.) 
Violet 3d 3240, imp. 



I Marioram 2d 12805 - ( Stoke P °S is 1259 ' imp - 

(.Marjoram M l^suo , MaHorflm qoqq imD _ 



( Marjoram 3239, imp. 



Compeer's Gentian 



n „„„. ( Son of Alphea 562 

Compeer 2367 " Brfl- Dnnna 1727. 



\ Bella Donna 1727. 



LOT J 

I Fringed Gentian 5313... - \%ZZLZ 



{ Wickopesett 2d 1871. 



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No. IS. 

AVA OF SHELBURNE 68347. 

Dropped September 15, 1890. 
Breeder, owner. 

Solid color ; tongue and switch black. 

Sire, PERA'S OXFORD 18909. 
Dam, PENNIPOGIS 29995. 

Pera's Oxford 18909, his sire Midas of Oxford 5986 was full brother to Matilda 4th 12816, who gave her 
owners, Messrs. Miller & Sibley, Franklin, Pa., on moderate rations, 16,153 lbs. 12 oz. of milk for the year ending 
April 6, 1886, and from tests aggregating 144 days in 11 different months made fully 950 lbs. of butter. 

Stoke Pogis 1259, imp., was sire of Stoke Pogis 3d, who sired 24 cows tested for butter, averaging 19 lbs. 
15-| oz., among whom were the famous Mary Anne of St. Lambert (36 lbs. 12i oz.) and Ida of St. Lambert (63 lbs. of 
milk in one day ; official record 30 lbs. 2% oz. butter in 7 days). 

La Pera 2d 13404 tested 14 lbs. 8 oz. in 7 days, on grass only, with first calf. 

Champion of America 1567 was sire of 18 cows reported as testing 14 lbs. to 17 lbs. 154; oz. each in 7 days. 

Earl of Brookside 1677 was by Kago 1353 out of Kosi 3431. Kago 1353 got Massena 25732 that tested 20 
lbs. 7 oz. in 7 days, 162 lbs. 4 oz. in 101 days, and 902 lbs. 3 oz. (estimated) in 380 days, all for P. P. Paddock, 
Malone, N. Y. Kosi 3431, tested 16 lbs. 7 oz. in 7 days at 15 years old, for W. H. Walrath, Clayton Centre, N. Y. 
Webster's Pet 4103, tested 14 lbs. 2 oz. for W. H. Walrath, Clayton Centre, N. Y. 

Pennipogis 29995. Four months after first calf, on ordinary feed, in winter, made 10 lbs. 6 oz. butter for 
her owner. 

"Willie F. S. 244, H. C, sired Handsome Myra 14244, that tested at rate of 22 lbs. 4 oz. for Mr. Cornelius 
Wellington. 

Jolly F. S. 230 sired Quality F. S. 1748, 16 lbs. 8 oz. in mid-winter, the winner of the Champion Cup at the 
Royal Jersey Show, 1882, whose son, Happy F. S. 309, got Aster 2d, twice winner of the Champion Cup in 1883. 

Stoke Pogis of Linden 10558 is full brother to Matilda 4th, test 16 lbs. 12 oz. at 4 years; 21 lbs. 8£ oz. at 
5 years, official test; 73 lbs. l£ oz. for month of January, 1886 ; milk record for 10 months to February 1, 13,711 lbs.; 
lowest possible estimate on her butter production for the same period, 800 lbs. l£ oz. Also full brother to Midas of 
Oxford (see No. 1). 



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No. 18. 



AVA OF SHELBURNE 68347. 



Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. 



/Midas of Oxford 5986- i 



L Matilda 3238. 



/Pera's Oxford 18909..- i 



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\Pennipogis 29995. 



\La Pera 2d 13404. 



[ Kahela 2859 



I, La Pera 7091. 



f Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. 



, Rioter 740 E. H. B. 
Young Rioter 751 E.H.B. j Q r j e f 



M 



„ ( Young Rioter 751 E. H. B. 

I Essay. — - "(Tattle 

| The Duke 278 E. H. B__ \ ^^' 

, T ., . { Bedesman 49. 

iMattie... \ Maggie. 

| Lord Byron 707 j g^Beis 1788. 

1 Lady Gwendoline 2873 .. j |^° e 2% 88 . 

f Earl of Brookside 1677- | f Jf^JJ 3 ' 

Lr, , t, t i 1M ( Champion of America 1567. 

[ Wchster Pet 4103 j Churchill Betsey 4105. 

f Young Rioter 751 E.H.B. -J ™$ r 74G K H " R 



, Stoke Pogis of 

Linden 1 0558 { 



[es 



i (846 E. H. B.) _ I v „ j Young Rioter 751 E. II. B. 

1 } Tattle. 

Parade 626 E. H. B. 



The Duke 278 E. H.B .. 



Matilda 3238, imp. 



[ Mattic. 
r Willie (or Grey) F. S. 244 H. C. 



j Daystar. 

j Bedesman 49 E. H. B. 

( Maggie. 



\ Penelope 24373. 
(P. S. 443 C.) 



L Damsel 18861 

(P. S. 1837 C.) 



f Bull owned hy 

Jolly F. S. 230 C < no. Delacour. 

( Rosy F. S. 682 H. C. 



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No. 19. 

KATE OF SHELBURNE 68274. 

Dropped Aug. 28th, 1890. 
Breeder, oAvner. 

Color solid ; tongue and switch black. 

Sire, PERA'S OXFORD 18909. 
Dam, FLOSSY POGIS 41197. 

Pera's Oxford 18909, his sire Midas of Oxford 5986 was full brother to Matilda 4th 12816, who gave her 
owners, Messrs. Miller & Sibley, Franklin, Pa., on moderate rations 16,153 lbs. 12 oz. of milk for the year ending 
April 6, 1886, and from tests aggregating 144 days in 11 different months made fully 950 lbs. of butter. 

Stoke Pogis 1259, imp., was sire of Stoke Pogis 3d, who sired 24 cows tested for butter, averaging 19 lbs. 
15 J oz., among whom were the famous Mary Anne of St. Lambert (36 lbs. 12J oz.) and Ida of St. Lambert (63 lbs. of 
milk in one day ; official record 30 lbs. 2^ oz. butter in 7 days). 

La Pera 2d 13404 tested 14 lbs. 8 oz. in 7 days, on grass only, with first calf. 

Champion of America 1567 was sire of 18 cows reported as testing 14 lbs. to 17 lbs. 154^ oz. each in 7 days. 

Earl of Brookside 1677 was by Kago 1353 out of Kosi 3431. Kago 1353 got Massena 25732 that tested 20 
lbs. 7 oz. in 7 days, 162 lbs. 4 oz. in 101 days, and 902 lbs. 3 oz. (estimated) in 380 days, all for P. P. Paddock, 
Malone, N. Y. Kosi 3431 tested 16 lbs. 7 oz. in 7 days at 15 years old, for W. H. Walrath, Clayton Centre, N. Y. 
Webster's Pet 4103 tested 14 lbs. 2 oz. for W. H. Walrath, Clayton Centre, N. Y. 

Flossy Pogis by Mycus 15275, who has 75 per cent, of the blood of Handsome Myra 14244, 20 lbs. 8 oz. for 
Cornelius Wellington, East Lexington, Mass. 

Jolly F. S. 230 sired Quality F. S. 1748, 16 lbs. 8 oz. in mid-winter, the winner of the Champion Cup at the 
Royal Jersey Show, 1882, whose son, Happy F. S. 309, got Aster 2d, twice winner of the Champion Cup in 1883. 

Stoke Pogis of Linden 10558 is full brother to Matilda 4th, test 16 lbs. 12 oz. at 4 years; 21 lbs. 8£ oz. at 
5 years, official test ; 73 lbs. l£ oz. for month of January, 1S86; milk record for 10 months to February 1, 13,711 
lbs.; lowest possible estimate on her butter production for the same period, 800 lbs. 1^ oz. Also full brother to 
Midas of Oxford (see No. 1). 



.(«) 



No. 19. 



KATE OF SHELBURNE 68274. 



f Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. 



Midas of Oxford 5986. < 



/Pera's Oxford 18909... 



Matilda 3238. 



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{ Kahela 2859 



^LaPera 2d 13404 \ 



/Mycus 15275. 



iFlossy Pogis 41197 I 



Pennipogis 29995 . 



tLaPera7091. 



f Young Rioter '751 E.H.B. j gjgf 746 K H " B 

1 Essay | ggW Hoto 7W B. H. B. 

r The Duke 278 E. H. B. . . j jjj!^,. 626, 

[Mattie _'.___-{ Bedesman 49. 

1 ( Maggie. 

| Lord Byron 707 -j gj£<*£ lm 

Uady Gwendoline 2873.. j 1^^1788. 
fEarl of Brookside 1677- j |o|° 3 43l 8 ' 



America 1567 
4105. 



Webster Pet 4103 \ ?£ &m ?!!?£* Ame £ 

1 ( Churchill Betsey 411 

( Happy F. S. 309 C. 
Nauticus 6648, imp... 4 

( Handsome Myra 14244, , Grey p g 2U R Q 

imp - ( Daisy P. S. 218 C. 

f Grey F.S. 244 H.C. 
14244, imp. I 

[ Daisy P. S. 218 C. 

r <;tnirp Pno-,-= io^o i Young Rioter 751 E. H. B. 

f Stoke Pogis of <i£av g u v ft Essay 

Linden 10558 (846 E. H. B.) 



I Penelope 24373 
(P. S. 443 C.) 



{ Matilda 3238, imp j £™£ 

Willie (or Grey) F. S. 244 H. C 



The Duke 278 E. H. B. 



Damsel 18861... 
(F. S. 1837 C.) 



( Jolly F. S. 230 C. 



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No. 20. 

RIOTER'S GEM 2d 60105. 

Dropped October 1, 1889. 
Breeder, owner. 

Light fawn ; no marks ; tongue and switch white. 

Sire, MIDAS OF OXFORD 5986. 
Dam, Rioter's Gem 12817. 

Midas of Oxford 5986 was full brother to Matilda 4th 12816, who gave for her owners, Messrs. Miller 
& Sibley, Franklin, Pa., on moderate rations, 16,153f lbs. of milk for the year ending April 6, 1886, and for the same 
time is believed, from tests aggregating 144 days in 11 different months, to have made fully 950 lbs. of butter. 

Midas of Oxford's registered daughter, La Petite M£re 3d 12814, tested for butter, made 16 lbs. 9 oz. in 
seven days, without forcing. 

Stoke Pogis 1259, imp., was also the sire of Stoke Pogis 3d, who sired 24 cows tested for butter, averaging 
19 lbs. 15| oz. Among these are the noted cows Mary Anne of St. Lambert and Ida of St. Lambert. 

Rioter 746 E. H. B. was great grandsire of Stoke Pogis 3d, and Violet 3d, who has a record of 15 lbs. 8 oz. 
He was grandsire of Lightsome, who sold in England for 255 guineas ; Duchy, 255 guineas ; Milk Girl, 150 guineas; 
Margin, 80 guineas ; and Smirk, 90 guineas. He was also grandsire of Eurotas 2454, test. 22 lbs. 7 oz.; Torfrida 
3596, test 17 lbs. 6£ oz.; and Pet Guilford 3377, rate of 18 lbs. 4| oz. 

The dam, grandam, great-grandam, and great-great-grandam of Matilda 3238, imp., were 17-lb. cows. 

Rioter's Gem 12817 has given her owner, when fresh, 18 quarts a day. Milks well up to calving; was never 
tested for butter. Was a member of the herd winning First Prize at N. J. State Fair, 1884. This pedigree will bear 
close inspection, as every bull is the sire of one or more tested cows, and every cow is either a tested cow or the dam 
of one or more tested cows, or both. Midas of Oxford 5986 is the sire of La Petite Mere 3d 12814, that tested 16 lbs. 
9 oz. for Geo. G. Creamer, Hamilton, Mass. La Belle Petite 3472 tested 17 lbs. 8 oz. for John. H. Small, York, Pa. 
La Petite Mere 5470, dam of La Petite Mere 3d and La Belle Petite, above mentioned, was also dam of La Petite 
Mere 2d 12810, 16 lbs. 7 oz., for Miller & Sibley, Franklin, Pa. 



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No. 20. 



RIOTER'S GEM 2d 60105. 



r>- * r, A a -c u T3 ( Pedlar 631 E. H. B. 

fYoung Rioter I Rl0ter 746 E " H ' B \ Rita (Dauncey's). 

751 E. H. B. \ 

( Pedlar 631 E. H. B. 



Grief- 



Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. ^ 



Gin. 

Rioter 746 E. H. B. 



Essay 



/Midas of Oxford 5986.. 



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\ Matilda 3238, imp. 



I'The Duke 278 E. H. B. 



Mattie. 



f Stoke Pogis 1259, imp 



fMidasof Oxford 5986. .- 



'Rioter's Gem 12817. 



. Matilda 3238, imp. 



f Young Rioter 751 E. H. B. -j ^f 

Lp ,., ( Wapiti 927 E. H. B. 

[Tattle - ] Ting Tang. 

, D a oca v -a n j D'Orsay 256 E. H. B. 

j Parade 626 E. H. B j Parade f 

I „ . ( Dolphin 242 E. H. B. 

iDajstar. (Dazzle. 

c d a acm? v n ( The Gipsy 354 E. H. B. 

f Bedesman 49 E. H. B.... j Brenda i * 

Ma«ie j Brigand 118 E. H. B. 

Maggie { Madge. 

f Young Rioter 751 E. H. B. j gg« 746 K H - B - 

Essav \ Youn S Rioter 751 E - H - B 

Liissay ( Tattle 

f The Duke 27S E. H. B...\ g^f 6 K H ' B " 



Mattie. 



i Bedesman 49 E. H. B. 

j Maggie. 



f Stoke Pogis 3d 2238. 



\La Belle Petite 3472 . . . ^ 



I La Petite Mere 5470... 



Icu i t> • Kien •„ ( Young Rioter 751 E. H. D. 

Stoke Pogis 1259, imp... -j Essay ° 
., . QOQO . ( Dr. Syntax 246 E. H. B. 

Marjoram 3239, imp..... -> Mag / et 

, c i t> • io-n •_ ( Young Rioter 75 1 E. H. B. 

[ Stoke Pogis 12o9, imp... j Esgay B 



Violet 3d SMO, imp...... ™™ 



j Bustler 137 E. H. B. 



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No. 21. 

SHELBURNE BLOSSOM 46282. 

Dropped Juue 18, 1887. 
Breeder, owner. 

Color solid ; tongue and switch black. 

Sire, MIDAS OF OXFORD 5986. 
Dam, THANKFUL BLOSSOM 17153. 

Midas of Oxford 5986 was full brother to Matilda 4th 12816, who gave for her owners, Messrs. Miller & 
Sibley, Franklin, Pa., on moderate rations, 16,153f lbs. of. milk for the year ending April 6, 1886, and for the same 
time is believed, from tests aggregating 144 days in 11 different months, to have made fully 950 lbs. of butter. 

Midas of Oxford's registered daughter, La Petite Mere 3d 12814, tested for butter, made 16 lbs. 9 oz. in 
seven days, without forcing. 

Stoke Pogis 1259, imp., was also the sire of Stoke Pogis 3d, who sired 24 cows tested for butter, averaging 
19 lbs. 15| oz. Among these are the noted cows Mary Anne of St. Lambert and Ida of St. Lambert. 

Rioter 746 E. H. B. was great-grandsire of Stoke Pogis 3d, and Violet 3d, who has a record of 15 lbs. 8 oz. 
He was grandsire of Lightsome, who sold in England for 255 guineas ; Duchy, 255 guineas ; Milk Girl, 150 guineas; 
Margin, 80 guineas ; and Smirk, 90 guineas. He was also grandsire of Eurotas 2454, test 22 lbs. 7 oz.; Torfrida 
3596, test 17 lbs. 6£ oz.; and Pet Guilford 3377, rate of 18 lbs. 4^ oz. 

The dam, grandam, great-grandam, and great-great-grandam of Matilda 3238, imp., were 17-lb. cows. 

Thankful Blossom 17153, dam La Petite Mere 3d. This pedigree will bear close inspection, as every bull is 
the sire of one or more tested cows, and every cow is either a tested cow or the dam of one or more tested cows, or 
both. La Belle Petite 3472 tested 17 lbs. 8 oz. for John H. Small, York, Pa. La Petite Mere 5470, dam of La 
Petite Mere 3d and La Belle Petite, above mentioned, was also dam of La Petite Mere 2d 12810, 16 lbs. 7 oz. for 
Miller & Sibley, Franklin, Pa. 



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No. 21. 



SHELBURNE BLOSSOM 46282. 



' Young Rioter 

751 E. H. B. 



Rioter 746 E. H. B. 



Pedlar 631 E. H. B. 
Rita (Dauncey's). 



Stoke Pogis 1259, imp.-< 



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Midas of Oxford 5986- 



Essay 



f The Duke 278 E. H. B. 



V Matilda 3238, imp. 



[Mattie. 



f Butter Boy 3243. 



n . f j Pedlar 631 E. H. B. 

- Gnef "-- " (Gin. 

f Young Rioter 751 E H.B. { gg« 746 K H " B - 

I T tt . j Wapiti 927 E. H. B. 

L Jattle . (Ting Tang. 

f Parade 626 E! H. B j f£™* 25G K H - B - 

[Daystar.. jggidnwilLll 

f Bedesman 49 E. H. B.._ -j ^^ 354 R H ' R 

Uaggie ---[ST g e dll8E - IIR 

["■*»■»- .] %£&$£ ^ 



Linden Butter Boy 5982 <! 



Oak Leaf 4769. 



Thankful Blossom 



Devilshoof 866. 
Echo 2223. 



17153 



Lady Mary Lawrence [ ^ Lawrence 1414. . . . { JS^fcJftg; 8 ' ™ 

6138 

[ Lady Mary 1148, imp. 



f Midas of Oxford 5986 



f Stoke Pogis 1259, imp.. . j |™°« Rioter 751 E ' H ' B - 



La Petite Mere 3d 1281 4 J 



I Matilda 3238, imp \ J£« t g uke 278 E. H. B. 

r 

lviolet3d3240,imp....| B -\T, 137E - HB - 



f Stoke Pogis 1259, imp... \ J mn S Ri °ter 751 E. H. B. 
La Petite Mere 5470. . . < 846 E " H " B > ' 7 



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No. 22. 

CRACIE POCIS 60103. 

Dropped August 9th, 1889. 
Breeder, owner. 

Color solid ; tongue and switch black. 

Sire, PERA'S OXFORD 18909. 
Dam, GRACIE OF SHELBURNE 46283. 

Pera's Oxford 18909, his sire Midas of Oxford 5986 was full brother to Matilda 4th 12816, who gave her 
owners, Messrs. Miller & Sibley, Franklin, Pa., on moderate rations, 16,153 lbs. 12 oz. of milk for the year ending 
April 6, 1886, and from tests aggregating 144 days in 11 different months made fully 950 lbs of butter. 

Stoke Pogis 1259, imp., was sire of Stoke Pogis 3d, who sired 24 cows tested for butter, averaging 19 lbs. 
15j oz., among whom were the famous Mary Anne of St. Lambert (36 lbs. 12|- oz.) and Ida of St. Lambert (63 lbs. of 
milk in one day ; official record 30 lbs. 2^ oz. butter in 7 days). 

La Pera 2d 13404 tested 14 lbs. 8 oz. in 7 days, on grass only, with first calf. 

Champion of America 1567 was sire of 18 cows reported as testing 14 lbs. to 17 lbs. 15J oz. each in 7 days. 

Earl of Brookside 1677 was by Kago 1353 out of Kosi 3431. Kago 1353 got Massena 25732 that tested 20 
lbs. 7 oz. in 7 days, 162 lbs. 4 oz. in 101 days, and 902 lbs. 3 oz. (estimated) in 380 days, all for P. P. Paddock, 
Malone, N. Y. Kosi 3431 tested 16 lbs. 7 oz. in 7 days at 15 years old, for W. H. Walrath, Clayton Centre, K Y. 
Webster's Pet 4103 tested 14 lbs. 2 oz. for W. H. Walrath, Clayton Centre, N. Y. 

Gracie of Shelburne 46283, dam Gracie Wilson by Tug Wilson 9680, was out of a tested daughter of Pride 
of Windsor 483, and by a full brother to Stoke Pogis 3d 2238. 

Stoke Pogis 5th 5987 is the sire of Mary Hinman 17619 that tested 15 lbs. 11| oz. for Miller & Sibley, and 
also Careta 19092, 12 lbs. 6| oz. on first calf for Moulton Bros., West Randolph, Vt. 

Lily of St. Lambert 5120 tested 14 lbs. for P. Le Clair, Winooski, Vt. 



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No. 22. 



GRACIE POGIS 60103. 



f Stoke Pogis 1259, imp 



/Midas of Oxford 5986. . ■{ 



'Pera's Oxford 18909.. 



L Matilda 3238. 



fKahela 2859. 



\La Pera 2d 13404. 



LaPera7091. 



f Stoke Pogis 1259, imp 



/Midas of Oxford 5986. . J 



\Gracie of Shelburne 

40283 



.Matilda 3238, imp. 



f Tug Wilson 9680. 



Grade Wilson 34706. . . ■{ 

I 



f Young Rioter 751 E. H. B. 
[ Essay _ 

f The Duke 278 E. H. B... 

[Mattie... 

f Lord Byron 707-... 

[ Lady Gwendoline 2873... 
f Earl of Brookside 1677. . . 

[ Webster Pet 4103 

I" Young Rioter 751 E. H. B. 

[ Essay, 

("The Duke 278 E. H. B_. 
[Mattie 



Rioter 746 E. H. B. 
Grief. 

Young Rioter 751 E. H. B. 
Tattle. 

Parade 626. 
Daystar. 

Bedesman 49. 
Maggie. 

On I. of J. 
Black Bess 1788. 

St. Malo486. 
Black Bess 1788. 

Kago 1353. 
Kosi 3431. 

Champion of America 1567. 
Churchill Betsey 4105. 

Rioter 746 E. H. B. 
Grief. 

Young Rioter 751 E. H. B. 
Tattle. 

Parade 626 E. H. B. 
Daystar. 

Bedesman 49 E. H. B. 
ffie. 



( Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. 
Stoke Pogis 5th 5987.... J (846 e. H. B.) 

( Marjoram 3239, imp. 

Lily of St. Lambert 5120. ( Laval 506. 

( Pride of Windsor 483, imp 



lp™ nJo .fn™ ™„ fMaurus 4889. .( Butter Boy 3243. 

^ Gracie of Cranmoor ^ ^ Myrita 2819 

[ Beauty of Cranmoor 8420, imp. 



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No. 23. 

JESSIE OF SHELBURNE 60101. 

Dropped July 6, 1889. 
Breeder, owner. 

Color solid ; black tongue and switch. 

Sire, MIDAS OF OXFORD 5986. 
Dam, MARIETTA POGIS 41198. 

Midas of Oxford 5986 was full brother to Matilda 4th 12816, who gave for her owners, Messrs. Miller <fc 
Sibley, Franklin, Pa., on moderate rations, 16,153| lbs. of milk for the year ending April 6, 1886, and for the same 
time is believed, from tests aggregating 144 days in 11 different months, to have made fully 950 lbs. of butter. 

Midas of Oxford's registered daughter, La Petite Mere 3d 12814, tested for butter, made 16 lbs. 9 oz. in 
seven days, without forcing. 

Stoke Pogis 1259, imp., was also the sire of Stoke Pogis 3d, who sired 24 cows tested for butter, averaging 
19 lbs. 15| oz. Among these are the noted cows Mary Anne of St. Lambert and Ida of St. Lambert. 

Rioter 746 E. H. B. was great-grandsire of Stoke Pogis 3d, and Violet 3d, who has a record of IS lbs. 8 oz. 
He was grandsire of Lightsome, who sold in England for 255 guineas; Duchy, 255 guineas ; Milk Girl, 150 guineas; 
Margin, 80 guineas ; and Smirk, 90 guineas. He was also grandsire of Eurotas 2454, test 22 lbs. 7 oz.; Torfrida 
3596, test 17 lbs. 6* oz.; and Pet Guilford 3377, rate of 18 lbs. 4£oz. 

The dam, grandam, great-grandam, and great-great-grandam. of Matilda 3238, imp., were 17-lb. cows. 

Marietta Pogis 41198, grandsire Black Prince of Hanover 2873, whose get have become very prominent. 
His blood elements are identical with those of Eurotas, being her full brother in blood. Eurotas' two sons, Michael 
Angelo and Darling's Rioter, were got by him. The former was purchased by Miller & Sibley for $12,500 when 
two months old, and for the latter Mr. Darling refused $15,000. 

Black Prince of Hanover 2873 was sire of : 

NAME. WEIGHT OF BUTTER IN 7 DAYS. AUTHORITY. 

Lanice 13656 rate of 17 lbs. 8 oz. on grass Hiram Hitchcock, Hanover, N. H. 

Blossom of Hanover 13655 " "17 " 8 " " " " 

And of a large number of his grade daughters tested, the smallest yield obtained was 10 lbs. 4 oz. from one that 
calved at 16 months old and was tested at 18 months ; those on their second calves giving, with remarkable 
uniformity, between 13 lbs. 2 oz. and 14 lbs. 7 oz. per week. 



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No. 23. 



JESSIE OF SHELBURNE 60101. 



Young Rioter 

751 E. H. B 



f Rioter 746 E. H.B... 



j Pedlar 631 E. H. B. 
( Rita (Dauncey's). 



/Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. „ 



Midas of Oxford 5986. 



_ Essay 



c 

- 

X 

- 

pp 

B 
= 

- 
- 

- 



\Matilda 3238, imp. 



The Duke 278 E. H. B. 



1 r _, pf j Pedlar 631 E. H. B. 

lunei - (Gin. 

f Young Rioter 751 E. H. B. j gjgf 746 E - H " B - 

[Tattle (Wapiti 927 E.H.B. 

1 { Ting Tang. 

f Parade 626 E. H. B j ?'°T y 256 K H ' B " 

Parade. 



[Mattie. 



[Daystar j g^f 24a E - H - B - 

f Bedesman JJE 1 1 1 I he 9W 354 K H - B 

[ Maggie . 



5. H. B....| Br n] 



'Michael Angelo 10116. 



( Brigand 118 E. H. B. 
} Madge. 

j Rioter 746 E. H. B. 



.Marietta Pogis 41198. 



fBlack Prince of f RtotoM«9, tap....... — 8 Dauncey'slale. 

Hanover 2873 \ (1312 E< H - B '> 

Ueda799.. - \ Jg£ Si. 

lEuro P al76.. .. { *££}* 



LEurotas2454. 



\ Blossom Pogis 29747..- 



Minnie's Duke of f Duke of Darii »S to » ^934. 1 Sarpedon 930. 

Darlington 2460 l 



I Eurotas 2454. 
Stoke Pogis 2d 2414. 



[Minnie of Oxford 12806..^;,,:, 

{ 
[ La Petite Mere 3d 12814. j ^i<g£w£ 



Thankful Blossom 7ig J Lindei1 Butter B <* ^982.. \ ™g\™% £Sience 6138. 



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No. 24. 

SPRICIE OF SHELBURNE 68348. 

Dropped Sept. 18, 1890. 
Breeder, owner. 

Light grey fawn ; no marks ; black tongue and switch. 

Sire, PERA'S OXFORD 18909. 
Dam, WAIF OF SHELBURNE 46481. 

Pera's Oxford 18909, his sire Midas of Oxford 5986 was full brother to Matilda 4th 12816, who gave her 
owners, Messrs. Miller & Sibley, Franklin, Pa., on moderate rations, 16,153 lbs. 12 oz. of milk for the year ending 
April 6, 1886, and from tests aggregating 144 days in 11 different months made fully 950 lbs. of butter. 

Stoke Pogis 1259, imp., was sire of Stoke Pogis 3d, who sired 24 cows tested for butter, averaging 19 lbs. 
15-J oz., among whom were the famous Mary Anne of St. Lambert (36 lbs. 12J oz.) and Ida of St. Lambert (63 lbs. of 
milk in one day ; official record 30 lbs. 2^ oz. butter in 7 days). 

La Pera 2d 13404 tested 14 lbs. 8 oz. in 7 days, on grass only, with first calf. 

Champion of America 1567 was sire of 18 cows reported as testing 14 lbs. to 17 lbs. 15^ oz. each in 7 days. 

Earl of Brookside 1677 was by Kago 1353 out of Kosi 3431. Kago 1353 got Massena 25732 that tested 20 
lbs. 7 oz. in 7 days, 162 lbs. 4 oz. in 101 days, and 902 lbs. 3 oz. (estimated) in 380 days, all for P. P. Paddock, 
Malone, N. Y. Kosi 3431 tested 16 lbs. 7 oz. in 7 days at 15 years old, for W. H. Walrath, Clayton Centre, N. Y. 
Webster's Pet 4103 tested 14 lbs. 2 oz. for W. H. Walrath, Clayton Centre, N. Y. 

Waif of Shelburne 46481, dam, Waif of St. Lambert 36738. 

Waif of St. Lambert is pure St. Lambert ; no outcross. She is of the blood elements of Mary Anne of St. 
Lambert, 81 J per cent. ; of Ida, Allie, Diana, and Cowslip of St. Lambert, each 56^ per cent.; she has Stoke Pogis 
3d, 37^ per cent. 

Regarding Rioter's Pride 11694, Mrs. E. M. Jones writes : "I have had but one of his daughters to come in 
milk. She was a perfect type of a dairy cow, with an extra large and perfect udder. She gave at exactly two years 
old 14 quarts of milk a day, and tested 14 lbs. of butter in 7 days." 

Girl of St. Lambert 20423, Waif's dam, was a prize-winner in her class and a member of the Gold Medal 
herd at Ottawa in 1884. She gave 16 quarts of milk a day with first calf for Mrs. Jones. 



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No. 24. 



SPRICIE OF SHELBURNE 68348. 



f Young Rioter 751 E.H.B. j ^f 746 K H ' B 



' Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. 



( Grief. 



/Midas of Oxford 5986. -{ 



v j Young Rioter 751 E. H. B. 

I- ^ ssa y - I Tn.tt.lp 

f The Duke 278 E.H.B... 



[Matilda 3238. 



Mattie. 



/Pera's Oxford 18909. .. 



Tattle. 

Parade 626. 
1 Daystar. 

( Bedesman 49. 
j Maggie. 



- 
M 

- 

m 
- 
J. 

§ 

- 

- 

— 

2 

a. 
/. 



\La Pera 2d 13404. 



Kahela2859 



Lord Byron 707 . \ §&££ 1788 . 



La Pera 7091. 



f Midas of Oxford 5986 



I Lady Gwendoline 2873.. -j g'ackteSnSS. 
(Earl of Brookside 1677.. -I^l ^ 3 - 

I Webster Pet 4103 i Champion of America 1567. 

L Webster ret 4lUd ( Churchill Betsey 4105. 






Stoke Pogis 1259, imp... j J°™S Rioter 751 K H " B 



( Essay. 



/Over Lake Pogis 14791. <J 



Waif of Shelburne 



Farmer's Pansy 16167. 



I Matilda 3238, imp -j gjj** 278 * H " R 

f Le Brocq's Glory 4870... -j Farmer ' s Gl01 ^ R J g 6 fi 



404*1 



Garretta 7267. 



Stoke Pogis 3d 2238. 



\Waif of St, Lambert 

36738 ^ 



Rioter's Pride 11694.. 



i Much Ado 2405. 

'( Willi .ms' Birdie 4659. 

Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. 

(846 E. H. B.) 
Marjoram 3239, imp. 

(16 lbs.) 



[ Pride of Windsor 483. 
(Bred at the Queen's 
Shaw Farm.) 

Ir»-i/N« qi to ( Lord Lisgar 1066. 

urioii 6ii6 - he]ie 493 j 
,!,..„ n . at T qtv , Kq ^ ( Stoke Pogis 3d 2238. 
Chanty of St. Lambert.. - Fk)ra of g t L&mheit 5526 



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No. 25. 

PERA'S POGIS 60104. 

Dropped September 15, 1889. 
Breeder, owner. 

Light fawn ; white spot on forehead and one on left hip ; both fore and right and left hind legs white ; white 

tongue and switch. 

Sire, MIDAS OF OXFORD 5986. 
Dam, LA PER A 2d 13404. 

Midas of Oxford 5986 was full brother to Matilda 4th 12816, who gave for her owners, Messrs. Miller & 
Sibley, Franklin, Pa., on moderate rations, 16,153f lbs. of milk for the year ending April 6, 1886, and for the same 
time is believed, from tests aggregating 144 days in 11 different months, to have made fully 950 lbs. of butter. 

Midas of Oxford's registered daughter, La Petite Mere 3d 12814, tested for butter, made 16 lbs. 9 oz. in 
seven days, without forcing. 

Stoke Pogis 1259, imp., was also the sire of Stoke Pogis 3d, who sired 24 cows tested for butter, averaging 

19 lbs. 15^ oz. Among these are the noted cows Mary Anne of St. Lambert and Ida of St. Lambert. 

Rioter 746 E. H. B. was great-grandsire of Stoke Pogis 3d, and Violet 3d, who has a record of 15 lbs. 8 oz. 
He was grandsire of Lightsome, who sold in England for 255 guineas ; Duchy, 255 guineas; Milk Girl, 150 guineas; 
Margin, 80 guineas ; and Smirk, 90 guineas. He was also grandsire of Eurotas 2454, test 22 lbs. 7 oz. ; Torfrida 
3596, test 17 lbs. 6£ oz. ; and Pet Guilford 3377, rate of 18 lbs. 4| oz. 

The dam, grandam, great-grandam, and great-great-grandam of Matilda 3238, imp., were 17-lb. cows. 

La Pera 2d tested for owners 14 lbs. 8 oz. in 7 days on grass only, with first calf. 

Champion of America 1567 was sire of 18 cows reported as testing 14 lbs. to 17 lbs. 15^ oz. each in 7 days. 

Earl of Brookside 1677 was by Kago 1353 out of Kosi 3431. Kago 1353 got Massena 25732 that tested 

20 lbs. 7 oz. in 7 days, 162 lbs. 4 oz. in 101 days and 902 lbs. 3 oz. (estimated) in 380 days, all for P. P. Paddock, 
Malone, N. Y. Kosi 3431 tested 16 lbs. 7 oz. in 7 days at 15 years old, for W. H. Walrath, Clayton Centre, K Y. 
Webster's Pet 4103 tested 14 lbs. 2 oz. for W. H. Walrath, Clayton Centre, N. Y. 



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No. 25. 



PERA'S POGIS 60104. 



/Stoke Pogis 1259, imp.- 



/ Midas of Oxford 5986. 



— 
s 
e 

- 
1 



\ Matilda 3238, imp. 



Kahela2859 



\LaPera2d 13404. 



Rioter 746 E. H. B.. 



< Pedlar 631 E. H. B. 
'( Rita (Dauncey's). 



Young Rioter 

751 E. H. B. { 

„ . . < Pedlar 631 E. H. B 

l Gnef -- (Gin. 



_ Essay 



f Parade 626 E. H. B. 



fThe Duke 278 E. H. B. 



Mattie . 



■ -c r>- * r. c < -p XT T> ( Rioter 746 E. H. B. 

Young Rioter 751 E. H. B. - Q r j e f 

t, . ., ( Wapiti 927 E. H. B. 

Tattle (Ting Tang. 

( D'Orsay 256 E. H. B. 
" " j Parade. 

1 Davstar \ Dol P hin 243 K H " R 

ILtaystar (Dazzle. 

rv> a „ u n B S Tbe Gipsy 354 E. H. B. 

Bedesman 49 E. H. B.__. . j Brenda ^ 

I „ . ( Brigand 118 E. H. B. 

[Maggie ] Madge. 



j Lord B y™ ™ 7 ' im P- j mack Bet, 1788, imp. 
I Lady Gwendoline 2873 -J gJE^vg^p. 



Sam Weller Jr. 1352. 



\L& Pera 7091 •{ 



( Ka S° 1353 ( Victoria 3975. 

Earl of Brooksidel677J 

[ Kosi 3431, imp. 



f Champion of America 1567 - p^™ ?Lq 



t Webster Pet 4103- 



) 



( Pansy 1019. 



„. . .., n . . in _ ( Philip Sheridan 984 

[Churchill Betsey 4105 -,,.{. Unsv 4104 . 



Sutliff Rosy 4104. 



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No 2«. 

RIOTER'S GEM 12817. 

Dropped May :'>o, isso. 
Bred l>y lUor Ln CUuv, Winooski, Vt 

Suli<l ;'i<y F;i\\ ii ; lil.nk tOngUC :mil Hwilcli. 

Sire, MIDAS OF OXFORD 6986 (see Pages 6, 6, 7). 
Dam, LA BELLE PETITE 3472. 

Mm given For owner, when freih, ih quarta a dayi Mllka well up to oalvingj wu never tested for butter. 
Wm b member of the herd winning Firat Prise at n. J, State Fair, 1884, Tbii pedigree will bear eioie inspeotion, 
ai everj bull lithe lire oi one or incur tested oows, and every oow is either a tested oow or the dam of one or more 

i. iti J oom I, or bo1 ii 

ivini.i:: of oxioni .'i:i. i in. : nv oi i ,a Petite M , • i . ■ ;.i 1 88 U, thai u>hUm1 iii lbs. o/.. for Goo. G. Creamer, 
Hamilton, Man, La Belle Petite Hit teited r. Lbi, 801, for John n. Small, Fork, Pa, La Petite Mere 8470, dam 
of Lp Petite Mi i.' 8d, and La Belle Petite, :ii>"\e mentioned, was alio dam of La Petite Mire 9d L2810, iti ii>k. v <</.. 
for Miller A Sibley, Franklin, Pa, 

Muijoi .mi i":m ii'hi.mI in lim. in 7 dayi for Peter Le Clair, Winooiki, Vi. Matilda ••I'^.'tH tested IV n>s. for 
P Le Clair, and ihe la dam of Matilda Ith 18801,91 Iba. 8^ <>/.., official reoord for Committee of A. J. 0. 0, She 
gave in "i"' j ear, for Miller & Bible] , Franklin, Pa., 16,108 Iba, of milk, whioh, from repeated icsiN, wai eatimated to 
have produoed 886 Iba, of butter, Matilda was also dam <»r Matilda 5th 18068, L6 iba. 4 01. for J. H. Walker, 
Woroeeter, Maaa. Vlolel 3d 8840, teated 16 iba, Boa. for Peter Le Clair, 



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No. 26. 



RIOTER'S GEM 12817. 



'Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. 



/Midas of Oxford 5986. 



RIOTER'S <.i;*l I2§I7. 



L Matilda 3238, imp. 



f Stoke Pogis 3d 2238. 



\ La Belle Petite 3472. 



La Petite Mere 5470. 



j Young Rioter 751 E. H. B. 
( Essay. 

The Duke 278 E. H. B. 
Mattie. 

Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. 
Marjoram 3239, imp. 

( Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. 
| Violet 3d 3240, imp. 



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No. 27. 

THANKFUL BLOSSOM 17153. 

Dropped December 19, 1881. 
Breeder, owner. 

Light fawn ; black fringe on ears ; black tongue and switch. 

Sire, LINDEN BUTTER BOY 5982. 
Dam, LA PETITE MERE 3d 12814. 

Lady Mary 1148 was an extensive prize-winner, and milked 18 qts. to 20 qts. in flush, and had over 80 
descendants that made over 14 lbs. in seven days. 

Midas of Oxford 5986 was full brother to Matilda 4th 12816, who gave for her owners, Messrs. Miller & 
Sibley, Franklin, Pa., on moderate rations, 16,153f lbs. of milk for the year ending April 6, 1886, and for the same 
time is believed, from tests aggregating 144 days in 11 different months, to have made fully 950 lbs. of butter. 

Midas of Oxford's registered daughter, La Petite Mere 3d 12814, tested for butter, made 16 lbs. 9 oz. in 
seven days, without forcing. 

Stoke Pogis 1259, imp., was also the sire of Stoke Pogis 3d, who sired 24 cows tested for butter, averaging 
19 lbs. 15$- oz. Among these are the noted cows Mary Anne of St. Lambert and Ida of St. Lambert. 

Rioter 746 E. H. B. was great-grandsire of Stoke Pogis 3d, and Violet 3d, who has a record of 15 lbs. 8 oz. 
He was grandsire of Lightsome, who sold in England for 255 guineas; Duchy, 255 guineas; Milk Girl, 150 guineas; 
Margin, SO guineas ; and Smh-k, 90 guineas. He was also grandsire of Eurotas 2454, test 22 lbs. 7 oz. ; Torfrida 
3596, test 17 lbs. 6£ oz. ; and Pet Guilford 3377, rate of 18 lbs. A\ oz. 

The dam, grandam, great-grandam, and great-greut-grandam of Matilda 3238, imp., were 17-lb. cows. 

This pedigree will bear close inspection, as every bull is the sire of one or more tested cows, and every cow is 
either a tested cow or the dam of one or more tested cows, or both. La Belle Petite 3472 tested 17 lbs. 8 oz. for 
John H. Small, York, Pa. La Petite Mere 5470, dam of La Petite Mere 3d and La Belle Petite, above mentioned, 
was also dam of La Petite Mere 2d 12810, 16 lbs. 7 oz. for Miller & Sibley, Franklin, Pa. 



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No. 2T. 



THANKFUL BLOSSOM 17153. 



fBalsora 2357. 



'Butter Boy 3243. 






' Linden Butter Boy 5982 - 



A 



St. Martin 1482, imp. 
Bella 5354, imp. 

fDevilshoof 866 



[Oak Leaf 4769. 



i 



Ontario 865. 
Darkness 1345, imp. 



Vr.hr. 9993 i Lord Nelson 860. 



I Edith 2d 805. 



( Lawrence 61, imp. 

t »,w -vro-rr t «^»o^^ f Lord Lawrence 1414... < (F. S. 84.) 
I Lady Mary Lawrence^ ) ^ mry \ 

{ Lady Mary 1148, imp. 



( Lady Mary 1148, imp. 



f Midas of Oxford 5986. 

(For whose extended pedigree see pages 6 and 7. ) 



V La Petite Mere 3d 12814 • 



fStokePogisl259, imp. 
I (846 E. H. B.) 



Young Rioter 751 E. H. B. \ ^f 746 E - H - B 



I La Petite Mere 5470... J, 



Violet 3d 3240, imp. 



[ Essay 

f Bustler 137 E. H. B. 



u 



/ Grief. 

( Young Rioter 751 E. H. B. 
( Tattle. 

i Bedesman 49 E. H. B. 
/ Bustle. 



Violetta... j The Gipsy 854 E.H.B. 

{ Virginia. 



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No. 28. 

TOO TOO 22222. 

Dropped August 7, 1883. 
Breeder, owner. 

Solid color ; black tongue and switch. 

Sire, MARJORAM'S RIOTER 5991. 
Dam, COMPEER'S GENTIAN 14107. 

Both sire and dam of this cow represent in their blood some of the most noted butter milk records. 

Stoke Pogis 1259, imp., occurs twice in this pedigree and his son, Stoke Pogis 3d 2238 was sire of Mary 
Anne of St. Lambert 9770, 36 lbs. 12£ oz.; Ida of St. Lambert 24990, 30 lbs. 2 J oz.; Mermaid of St. Lambert 9771, 
25 lbs. 13£ oz.; Naiad of St. Lambert 12965, 22 lbs. 2£ oz.; Niobe of St. Lambert 12969, 21 lbs. 9£ oz., all official 
records for Committee of A. J. C. C, and 22 others reported as testing 14 lbs. 5 oz. to 26 lbs 7 oz. (or at that rate) 
each in 7 days. 

Alphea 171, also in this pedigree, tested 24 qts. of milk per day, and for butter, on grass only, tested at the 
rate of 24^ lbs. per week. Marjoram 3239 tested 16 lbs. in 7 days for Peter Le Clair, Winooski, Vt. Violet 3d 3240 
has a record of 15^ lbs. of butter on a test of 7 days. Marjoram 2d 12805 tested 15 lbs. for Cooper, Maddux & Co., 
Reading, Ohio, and was full sister to Stoke Pogis 3d 2238. 



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No. 28. 



TOO TOO 22222. 



Marjoram's Rioter 5991. 



TOO TOO 22222.._ 



( Young Rioter 751 E.H.B. 
' Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. . . 1 

(846 E. H. B.) ( Essay. 



/Rioter Vulcan 5380 - 



(.Violet 3d 3240, imp 



Bustler 137 E. H. B. 
Violetta. 



( Young Rioter 751 E.H.B. 
Stoke Pogis 1259, imp... 1 
(846 E. H. B.) ( Essay. 



I Marjoram 2d 12805 ■{ 



Marjoram 3239, imp. 



f Son of Alphea 562. 



/Compeer 2367 ■{ 



^Compeer's Gentian 14107 



(Bella Donna 1727. 



f Quogue ' 



Fringed GeDtian5313.. 



Wickopesett 2d 1871.. 



( Dr. Syntax 240 E. H. B 
( Magnet. 

( Dolphin 2d 468, imp. 
( Alphea 171. 

( Don Pedro 127. 

( Jersey Belle No. 2, 1527. 

I Monadnock 258. 
( Frisky 1470. 

( Hornblende 51. 
( Wickopesett 1175. 



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No. 29. 

PENNIPOCiS 29995. 

Dropped December 8, 1884. 
Breeder, owner. 

Solid russet grey ; black tongue and switch ; remarkably good in every respect and very attractive. Four months 
after first calf, on ordinary feed, in winter, made 10 lbs. 6 oz. butter for her owner. 

Sire, STOKE POGIS OF LINDEN 10558. 
Dam, PENELOPE 24373 (P. S. 443) O. 

Willie F. S. 244, H. C, sired Handsome Myra 14244, that tested at rate of 22 lbs. 4 oz. for Mr. Cornelius 
Wellington. 

Jolly F. S. 230 sired Quality F. S. 1748, 16 lbs. 8 oz. in mid-winter, the winner of the Champion Cup at the 
Royal Jersey Show, 1882, whose son, Happy F. S. 309, got Aster 2d, twice winner of the Champion Cup in 1883. 

Stoke Pogis of Linden 10558 is full brother to Matilda 4th, test 16 lbs. 12 oz. at 4 years ; 21 lbs. 8£ oz. at 
5 years, official test ; 73 lbs. l£ oz. for month of January, 1886; milk record for 10 months to February 1, 13,711 lbs.; 
lowest possible estimate on her butter production for the same period, 800 lbs. 1^ oz. Also full brother to Midas of 
Oxford (see No. 1). 



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No. 29. 



PENNIPOGIS 29995. 



' Young Rioter 

571 E. H. B. 



/ Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. 
1846 E. H. B.) 



„. nt „ oarv tj n f Pedlar 631 E. H. B. 

Rioter 846 E. H. B j Rita (Dauncey > s) . 



Grief. 



I 



- Young Rioter 751 E. H. B. | 



I Essay . 



Pedlar 631 E. H. B. 
Gin. 



Rioter 846 E. H. B. 



Grief. 



'Stoke Pogis of Linden 
10558 



/ 
z 



^Penelope 24373. 
(P. S. 343 C.) 



fThe Duke 278 E. H. B. 



Matilda 3238, imp. 



LMattie. 



f Willie [or Grey] F. S. 244 H. C. 



[Damsel 18861.. 
(F. S. 1837 C. 



( Jolly F. S 230 C. 



rp ttl „ < Wapiti 928 E. H. B. 

llattle --I Ting Tang. 

Parade 626 E. H. B...... -j g ™? 256 E " H " B - 



iDaystar...... „ j g-jpjf ■• * K * 

f Bedesman 49 E. H. B. . . . | g^g ^ 354 K H " R 



Maggie..... j Brigand 118 B.H.B. 

eo I Madge. 



Bull owned by Jno. De La Cour. 
Rosa F. S 682 H. C. 



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No. 30. 

FLOSSY POGIS 41197. 

Dropped October 5, 1886. 
Bred by C. Wellington, East Lexington, Mass. 

Dark fawn ; white line on shoulders ; black tongue and switch. 

Sire, MYCUS 15275. 
Dam, PENNIPOGIS 29995 (see Pages 62-63). 

Mycus 15275 has 75 per cent, of the blood of Handsome Myra 14244, 20 lbs. 8 oz. for Cornelius Wellington, 
East Lexington, Mass. 

Jolly F. S. 230 sired Quality F. S. 1748, 16 lbs. 8 oz. in mid-winter, the winner of the Champion Cup at the 
Royal Jersey Show, 1882, whose son, Happy F. S. 309, got Aster 2d, twice winner of the Champion Cup in 1883. 

Stoke Pogis of Linden 10558 is full brother to Matilda 4th, test 16 lbs. 12 oz. at 4 years; 21 lbs. 8| oz. at 
5 years, official test; 73 lbs. l£ oz. for month of January, 1886; milk record for 10 months to February 1, 13,711 lbs.; 
lowest possible estimate on her butter production for the same period, 800 lbs. 1| oz. Also full brother to Midas of 
Oxford (see No. 1). 



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No. 30. 



FLOSSY POGIS 41197. 



/Mycus 15275. 



FLOSSY POGIS 41197. 



\ Pennipogis 29995. 



Nauticus 6648, imp. 



, Handsome Myra 14244, imp. 



' Stoke Pogis of Linden 10558. 



Penelope 24373 
(P. S. 443 C.) 



< Happy F. S. 309 C. 

( Handsome Myra 14244, imp. 

I Grey F. S. 244 H. C. 
} Daisy P. S. 218 C. 

Stoke Pogis 1259 (846 E. H. B.). 
Matilda 3238. 

Willie (or Grey) F. S. 244 H. C. 
Damsel 18861 (F. S. 1837 C). 



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No. 31. 

BLOSSOM POCIS 29747. 

Dropped September 26, 1884. 
Breeder, owner. 

Solid color; black tongue and switch. 

Sire, MINNIE'S DUKE OF DARLINGTON 6934. 
Dam, THANKFUL BLOSSOM 17123 (See pages 58-59). 

Minnie's Duke of Darlington 6934 is believed to be one of the best representative bulls in service of the 
now noted Rioter-Stoke Pogis blood. Besides his individual excellence, he is believed to represent in his blood more 
noted butter and milk records than any bull living, among whom are the following : 

Eurotas 2454, 778 lbs. of butter in 11 months and 6 days. 

Mary Anne of St. Lambert 3770, 36 lbs. 12^ oz. of butter in 7 days. 

Europa 176, 18 quarts of milk per day. 

Alphea 171, 24 quarts of milk per day, and tested for butter, on grass only, at the rate of 24J< lbs. per week. 

Bomba 10330, 21% lbs. of butter in 7 days ; half-sister to Minnie's Duke of Darlington. 

Minnie of Oxford 12806, his dam, 18 quarts of milk per day, and 16 lbs. of butter per week. 

Marjoram 3239, 16 lbs. of butter in 7 days. 

Mattie, 17 

Matilda 3238 17 

Gipsy, 17 

Violet 3d, 15>£ 

As evidence of the estimation in which Minnie's Duke of Darlington is held, a one-half interest in him was sold, 
Fall of 1883, for $5,000 cash and a further consideration in services. 



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No. 31. 



BLOSSOM POGIS 29747. 



Duke of Darlington 



Minuie's Duke of 

Darlington 6934 



- 
m 

- 
e 

m 
r. 

e 
- 

DP 



2460-^ 



( Mercury 432. 

Sarpedon930 < 

( Europa 176. 



( Rioter 2d 469, imp. 

Eurotas2454 1 (1212 E. H. B.) 

( Europa 176. 



( Stoke Pogis 1259. 
f Stoke Pogis 2d 2414. .. -j (846 E. H. B.) 

( Marjoram 3239, imp. 



'Minnie of Oxford 12806- 



Matilda2d 5471. 



Butter Boy 3243. 



Linden Butter Boy 5982 ■ 



^ Stoke Pogis 1259. 
( Matilda 3238, imp. 



r r!„i„^™ oqsi7 \ St. Martin 1484, imp. 

Balsora 23o7 ] Bdla ggg4> imp ; 



Oak Leaf 4769 \ Devilshoof 866 - 

LUaKl^eat 4<bJ | Echo 2223. 



Thankful Blossom 



Lady Mary Lawrence 

6138 J 



17123 



Lord Lawrence 1414. ... \ ^ a T re ° ce _ G1 ^ P -i F J S " 84) 



I Lady Mary 1148, imp. 



Lady Mary 1148, imp. 



r Midas of Oxford 5986. 

(For whose extended pedigree see pages 6 and 7.) 



\La Petite Mere 3d 12814 ■< 



L La Petite Mere 5470. 



f Stoke Pogis 1259, imp... j Joung Rioter 751 E. H. B. 
(846 E. H. B.) ' ^ ssa y- 

Violet 3d 3m top |fS£ 13 ' E - HB - 



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No. 32. 

MARIETTA POCIS 41198. 

Dropped October 27, 1886. 
Breeder, owner. 

Solid color ; black tongue and switch. 

Sire, MICHAEL ANGELO 10116. 
Dam, BLOSSOM POOIS 29747. 

Black Prince of Hanover 2873, was sire of ; 

NAME. WEIGHT OF BUTTER IN 7 DAYS. AUTHORITY. 

Lanice 13656 rate of 17 lbs. 8 oz. on grass Hiram Hitchcock, Hanover, N. H. 

Blossom of Hanover 13655 " 17" 8" " " 

And of a large number of his grade daughters tested the smallest yield obtained was 10 lbs. 4 oz. from one that 
calved at 16 months old and was tested at 18 months; those on their second calves giving, with remarkable 
uniformity, between 13 lbs. 2 oz. and 14 lbs. 7 oz. per week. 

Duke of Darlington 2460, son of Eurotas, was sire of the following list : 

NAME. WEIGHT OF BUTTER IN 7 DAYS. AUTHORITY. 

Paletta of Darlington 16255 27 lbs. 8 oz.. ...W. A. & A. F. Mullin, Mt. Holly Springs, Pa. 

Mother Hubbard 10331 24 " 1% " F. C. Sayles, Pawtucket, R. I. 

Lady Golddust 2d 18861 __ 23 " 4 " D. F. Appleton, Ipswich, Mass. 

Bomba 10330 21 " 11^ " (2d calf) Official Record by A. J. C. C. 

" S9 '• 14 " in 31 days (2d calf) A. B. Darling, Ramseys, N. J. 

" 174 " 3 " " 62 " _ " 

Matilda 5th 18068 21 " 6 " J. H. Walker, Worcester, Mass. 

Honey Belle 25824 20" 7% " D. F. Appleton. 

Bonnie Grisette 2d 19526. 16 " 12^" -„ - T.Alex. Seth, Baltimore, Md. 

Leah Darlington 13836--. .. 15 " 5% " - William Simpson, West Farms, N. Y. 

Nutley Darling 22412 15 " 3% " D. F. Appleton. 

Nazli 10327 - 15 " 3 " A. B. Darling, 

Duchess of Darlington 13830. 14 " 11 " Miller & Sibley, Franklin, Pa. 

Minnie of Oxford 12806, a grand cow, and one that proved her worth both as a breeder aud producer. She 
tested 15 lbs. in 7 days for Cooper, Maddux & Co., Reading, Ohio; 16 lbs. for Dr. H. G. Westlake, Hillsdale, N. Y.; 
and later for owner 17 lbs., and gave for same 6,769 lbs. of milk between calves less than one year apart. A pure 
Dauncey cow, without an outcross. 

Stoke Pogis 2d 2414 is full brother to Stoke Pogis 3d 2238. 

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No. 32. 



MARIETTA POGIS 41198. 



Michael Angelo 10116-/ 



Black Prince of 



Rioter 2d 469, imp. 
(1212 E. H. B.) 



f Rioter 746 E. H. B. 



( Pedlar 631 E. H. B. 
( Rita (Dauncey's). 



Hanover 2873 <J 



LLeda 799. 



^ Eurotas 2454. 



Rioter 2d 469, imp. 



.Europa 176. 



Lot 78 Dauncey's sale... j ^^n 56 E. H B. 
*■ J I Picotee (Dauncey s.) 

| .J U piter 93 -{*£?#*£; 

U- P ai76_ -jSffija. 






/Minnie's Duke of 

Darlin£rtou6934<; 



Duke of Darlington [ Sarpedon 930. 
2460 ^ 



j Mercury 432. 
j Europa 176. 



ir.ii.^«c qaza S Rioter 2d 469, imp. 

[Eurotas24o4 — j Europa 176. 



Blossom Pogis 29747.. 



f Stoke Pogis 2d 2414..... \ ^ toke Po ^ ] Q 3 ( f 9 .' ta P- 
° I Man oram 3239, imp. 

Minnie of Oxford 12806 < 

[ Matilda 2d 5471 \ ™^$™>' ^ 



\Thankful Blossom 



17153 



'Linden Butter Boy 5982 



La Petite Mere 3d 12814 



Rntfpr T5nv <V>AA * Balsora 2357. 

Buttei Boy 3.43 ( oak Leaf 4769. 



Lady Mary Lawrence 



> a ( Lord Lawrence 1414. 
01,38 ( Lady Mary 1148. 



Midas of Oxford 5986. 



fMi 



La Petite Mere 5470. . 



( Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. 
j Matilda 3238, imp. 

j Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. 
| Violet 3d 3240, imp. 



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No. 33. 

ETHEL OF ST. LAMBERT 41196. 

Dropped October 14, 1886. 
Breeder, owner. 

Solid fawn ; black tongue and switch. 

Sire, LEONARD OF DORVAL 14393. 
Dam, ETHEL HUGO 30164 (see Pages 72, 73). 

Ethel Hugo is pure St. Lambert ; no outcross. She has the blood elements of Mary Anne of St. Lambert, 
72 per cent.; of Diana of St. Lambert, Ida of St. Lambert, Allie of St. Lambert, and Cowslip of St. Lambert, 50 per 
cent.; of the blood of Stoke Pogis 3d, 25 per cent.; and is a granddaughter of Diana of St. Lambert. 

Diana's Rioter 10481 is full brother in blood to Canada's John Bull, and own brother, lacking only the cross, 
of Nymph of St. Lambert. 

Diana of St. Lambert 6636 tested 16 lbs. 8 oz. in 7 days for W. D. Reesor. She is full sister in blood to 
Ida of St. Lambert (63 lbs. milk in one day), 30 lbs. 2£ oz. of butter in 7 days, official record, Committee A. J. C. C, 
and of Allie of St. Lambert (57 lbs. milk in one day), 26 lbs. 7 oz. butter in 7 days for George Smith, Grimsby, Ont. 



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Xo. 33. 



ETHEL OF ST. LAMBERT 41196. 



ETHRL OF ST. 
LAMBERT 41196 



Leonard of Dorval 14393- 



Dorval of St. Lambert 

9541 i 



Orloff 3143. 



( Lord Lisgar 1066. 
( Ophelie 493, imp. 



\Ethel Hugo 30164. 



Maggie of St. Lambert ( Stoke Pogis 3d 2238. 
9776-^ 

( Ophelie 493, imp. 



f Rambler of St. Lam- ( Stoke Pogis 3d 2238. 

bert 5285 ] 

( Bessie of St. Lambert 
\Rose of St. Lambert 20426 ■{ 5482. 



Estelle of St. Lambert ( Orloff 3143. 
7011-1 

( Pauline 2d 7009. 



/Diana's Rioter 10481 * 



Sir George of St. Lam- ( Stoke Pogis 3d 2238. 
( Pride of Windsor 483, 



bert 6036 



imp. 



Diana of St. Lambert ( Stoke Pogis 3d 2238. 
6636 - 

Pet of St. Lambert 5123. 



fLorne 5248 



( Lord Lisgar 1066. 

( Favorite of St. Lambert 



VQueenie Hugo 27748 -{ 



5118. 



( Buffer 2055. 
L Pearl of St. Lambert 5547 \ 

( Dot of St. Lambert 5525. 



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No. 34. 

ETHEL HUGO 30164. 

Dropped November 11, 1884. 
Bred by Win. Rolpb, Markham, Ont. 

Solid color ; black tongue and switch. 

Sire, DIANA'S RIOTER 10481. 
Dam, QUEENIE HUGO 27748. 

Ethel Hugo is pure St. Lambert ; no outcross. She has of the blood elements of Mary Anne of St. Lambert, 
72 per cent.; of Diana of St. Lambert, Ida of St. Lambert, Allie of St. Lambert, and Cowslip of St. Lambert, 50 per 
cent.; of the blood of Stoke Pogis 3d, 25 per cent.; and is a granddaughter of Diana of St. Lambert. 

Diana's Rioter 10481 is full brother in blood to Canada's John Bull, and own brother, lacking only the cross 
of Nymph of St. Lambert. 

Diana of St. Lambert 6636 tested 16 lbs. 8 oz. in 7 days for W. D. Reesor. She is full sister in blood to 
Ida of St. Lambert (63 lbs. milk in one day), 30 lbs. 2^ oz. of butter in 7 days, official record, Committee A. J. C. C, 
and of Allie of St. Lambert (57 lbs. milk in one day), 26 lbs. 7 oz. butter in 7 days for George Smith, Grimsby, Ont. 



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No. 34. 



ETHEL HUGO 30164. 



St. George of St. 

Lambert 6036 



/Diana's Rioter 10481--* 



( Stoke Pogis 1259. 

Stoke Pogis 3d 2238 \ (846 E. H. B.) 

( Marjoram 3239, imp. 



. Pride of Windsor 483, imp. 



ETHEL HUGO 



30164. 



Diana of St. Lambert 
6636 



Stoke Pogis 3d 2238. 
(See above.) 



Lome 5248. 



I- Pet or St. Lambert 5123- j ^cy off t^Lambert 5116. 

|LordLisgarl066 {^SSKSi 9 " 9 ' 

1 Favorite oi St. L. 5118. . - -j g^£ gj^. ^ 



l^Queenie Hugo 27748. .. - 



Pearl of St. L. 5527.. - 



Buffer 2055. 



Lord Monck 304. 
Amelia 484, imp. 



I Dot of St. L. 5525 { Jfifi «?.' imp. 



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No. 35. 

MOLLIE CARFIELD 12172. 

Dropped April 3, 1876. 
Bred by C. E. Marsh, Evansville, Lid. 

White spot on right flank ; hind legs white from gambrel down. 

Sire, BEL CALIPH 1432. 
Dam, MAPLE DALE 2907. 

The following butter-yield speaks for the quality of this cow : From March 18 to December 20, 1881, she made 
546 lbs. 8 oz. of butter, an average of 60 lbs. 10^ oz. a month for 9 months. Her highest yield for a single week 
was June 4 to 11, when she made 21 lbs. Her grain feed never exceeded 4 quarts, half ground corn and oats and 
half bran twice a day. From July 1 to August 1, 1882, she gave 904 lbs. 12 oz. of milk, which produced 82 lbs. of 
butter. From August 1 to September 1, 1882, she gave 975 lbs. 4 oz. of milk, yielding 81 lbs. of butter. Total for 
the 2 months, 1,880 lbs. of milk, 163 lbs. of butter. Commencing April 9, 1883, for 140 consecutive days (20 weeks) 
she gave 4,41V lbs. 4 oz. of milk, yielding 384 lbs. 4 oz. of butter, an average of 19 lbs. 3£ oz. a week for 20 weeks. 
Her highest yield for a single week was from June 7 to 15, when she made 22 lbs. 12 oz. of butter. During the 20 
weeks she gave nearly five times her own weight in milk. All above tests made for Hiram Schutt, Port Gibson, 
N. Y., and F. S. Peer, Mount Morris, N. Y. She produced Dolly Dale 16140, that tested 15 lbs. 7 oz. for Mr. Peer, 
and Mollie Garfield 2d 18662, 15 lbs. 14 oz. as a three-year-old, and Duchess of Manchester 20538, 14 lbs. as a three- 
year-old. 



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No. 35. 



MOLLIE GARFIELD 12172. 



Bel Caliph 1432. 



is» 

m 

- 

H 
fa 

si 
- 

- 
- 
© Maple Dale 2907. 



Belisario 640. 



Calliope 1326 



^ Victor 797, imp. 
( Susa 1990, imp. 



/Pilot Boy 488, imp.. 



Pilot 3, imp. 
.Marigold 840. 

f Richmond 19. 



\ Flora 1422. 



Dam, imp. 



John Le Bas 398, imp. 
Caltha 877, imp. 



( York 8, imp. 
\ Patty 841. 



Splendid 2, imp. 
Meg 838. 



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No. 36. 

WAIF OF ST. LAMBERT 36738. 

Dropped August 1, 1885. 
Bred by Mrs. E. M. Jones. 

Solid light fawn ; black tongue and switch. An elegant heifer, of the highest style and beauty. 

Sire, RIOTER'S PRIDE 11694. 
Dam, GIRL OF ST. LAMBERT 20423. 

Waif of St. Lambert is pure St. Lambert ; no outcross. She is of the blood elements of Mary Anne of St. 
Lambert, 81-J per cent.; of Ida, Allie, Diana, and Cowslip of St. Lambert, each 56£ per cent.; she has Stoke Pogis 3d, 
37-| per cent. 

Regarding Rioter's Pride 11694, Mrs. E. M. Jones writes : "I have had but one of his daughters to come in 
milk. She was a perfect type of a dairy cow, with an extra large and perfect udder. She gave at exactly two years 
old, 14 quarts of milk a day, and tested 14 lbs. of butter in 7 days." 

Girl of St. Lambert 20423, Waif's dam, was a prize-winner in her class and a member of the Gold Medal 

Herd at Ottawa in 1884. She gave 16 quarts of milk a day, with first calf, for Mrs. Jones. 



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No. 36. 



WAIF OF ST. LAMBERT 36738. 



{ Young Rioter 751 E. H. B. 
f Stoke Pogis 1259, imp... 1 

(846 E. H. B.) ( Essay. 



f Stoke Pogis 3d 2238...- 



/ Rioter's Pride 11694...- 



WAIF OF ST. 

LAMBERT 3673§. 



(16 lbs.) 

Pride of Windsor 483. 
(Bred at the Queen's Shaw Farm.) 



( Dr. Syntax 240 E. H. B. 
[Marjoram 3239, imp. 



( Magnet. 



f Lord Lisgar 1066 { ™^*$™' ^ 



rOrloff 3143. 



\ Girl of St. Lambert 

20423. 



imp. 



.Ophelie 493, imp. 



j On I. of J. 
| Lisett 



Charity of St. Lambert 
6633 



Lisette 492, imp. 
Stoke Pogis 3d 2238 \ See above. 



. Flora of St. Lambert ( Lord Lisgar 1066. 
5526] 

( Topsey of St. Lambert 

5524 
(Bred at the Shaw Farm, 
Eng.) 



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No. 37. 

CHERRY BUD 16079. 

Dropped February 10, 1882. 
Bred by H. R. C. Watson. 

Solid color; black tongue and switch. Deep, straight body ; very rich skin ; good udder ; well-placed teats. Very 

handsome and a grand cow. Won Second Prize at New York State Fair, 1882. Gave for owner, 

her first year in milk, 4,5 77 lbs. of very rich milk showing 23 per cent. 

cream, on ordinary feed, without any forcing. 

Sire, BUDD 4469, imp. 
Dam, CHERRY RIPE 9616. 

Budd 4469 is a double grandson of Jersey Boy P. S. 92, H. C, that got Oaklands Cora 18853, that tested 19 lbs. 
9£ oz. in 7 days, and 81 lbs. 5£ oz. in 31 days ; also sire of Emerentia 23206, rate of 15 lbs. in 7 days, all for V. E. 
Fuller, Hamilton, Ont. 

Cherry Ripe 9616, her dam, is a rich and deep milker, having yielded in one year 6,035 lbs. of milk for Mr. 
Watson. A full sister of this cow, Blossom of Willmount 12994, sold in the Combination Sale, May, 1883, to C. 
Cuppel, Milwaukee, who writes : "Blossom of Willmount is a big milker, and will, I think, make a very fine cow; 
she is giving on first calf 9 quarts of very rich milk a day ; I would like to buy six as good as she is ; she is the best 
Jersey heifer I ever owned." 



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No. 37. 



CHERRY BUD 16Q79. 



' Budd 4469, imp. 



© 

9 



2 
- 

- 

- 



Cherry-ripe 9616 



/CatoP. S. 178 C. 



Jersey Boy P. S. 92 H. C. 



^ Welcome F. S. 172 H. C. 
\ Sourie F. S. 1107 H. C. 



\ Blossom of Maplehurst 

7617, imp. 



I Belle Grisette F. S. 567 C. 



Jersey Boy P. S. 92 H. C. 



Cloe F. S. 1497 C. 



Inachus 928 



Westchester 1266. 



Clytemnestra 2455 . 



\ Light Fawn 1407, imp. 



Welcome F. S. 172 H. C. 
Sourie F. S. 1107 H. C. 



Rioter 2d 469, imp. 
Dido 1234, imp. 



Mercury 432. 



Leda 



( Jupiter 93. 
( Alphea 171. 

I Jupiter 93. 
] Europa 176. 



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